Development of a Programmable UV Laser Source for the Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer (DraMS)

UV and Higher Energy Photonics: From Materials to Applications 2022(2022)

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NASA's Dragonfly mission will sample surface materials from multiple sites on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in exploration of its potential for prebiotic chemistry. We arc developing and delivering a compact pulsed UV laser transmitter, developed in-house at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, capable of directing programmable 266 run pulse energies to a small sample of surface material for Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry (LDMS) performed by the on-board Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer (DraMS). The mail goal for this effort was to develop a flight-capable, two-part design, employing a remotely located fiber coupled pumping source, and a UV transmitter unit that can operate in short bursts with minimal change in laser pulse characteristics such as beam quality, pointing, energy. and pulse width. The DraMS UV source will require a 7+ year transit to the Saturn system; where upon deployment on Titan's surface, must demonstrate a combination of survivability. reliability, operational capability, and performance yet developed in a flight-qualified solid-state laser transmitter. Once Dragonfly is safely operational, the Titan Hydrocarbon Analysis Nanosecond Optical Source (THANOS) UV laser will perform for 3+ years in Titan's extreme surface and atmospheric conditions in several locations.
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UV Laser,Titan,Mass Spectrometry,Dragonfly,Q-Switched,Nd:YAG,LDMS
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