Stratospheric ozone measurements with a tunable diode laser heterodyne spectrometer

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Heterodyning, Laser Spectrometers, Ozonometry, Stratosphere, Tunable Lasers, Absorption Spectra, Optical Heterodyning, Semiconductor Lasers

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The vertical mixing ratio profiles of stratospheric ozone have been obtained through an inversion of the ozone absorption spectra in the 9-micron band measured by a tunable diode laser heterodyne spectrometer with a spectral resolution of 80 MHz (0.0027/cm). The observations were made on June 22, 1988, and on August 22, 1988 at Sendai, Japan. The values of the SNR of the observed spectra are 190 for the data of June 22, 1988, and 300 for the data of August 22, 1988. The accuracy of the mixing ratio and the vertical resolution is examined. The results are compared with data obtained by Dobson spectrophotometers and an ozonesonde.

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