Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978infph..18..337e&link_type=abstract
Infrared Physics, vol. 18, July 1978, p. 337-342. Research supported by the Forsvarets Forskningsanstalt.
Physics
Atmospheric Attenuation, Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Infrared Radiation, Light Transmission, Optical Measurement, Atmospheric Effects, Fog, Helium-Neon Lasers, Humidity, Infrared Detectors, Raindrops, Snow, Sweden, Transmission Loss
Scientific paper
Measurements of the transmission of CO2 laser radiation through the atmosphere have been performed in Goteborg, Sweden, during three days with different weather conditions: fog, rain, and snow. The transmission of the radiation at 10.6 microns is compared with the transmission at 0.63 micron and the relative humidity of the air. The quantities are found to be well correlated.
Eklund H.
Eng S. T.
Lundqvist Samuel
Marthinsson B.
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