Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1995
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 2581, p. 128-136, Lidar Techniques for Remote Sensing II, Christian Werner; Ed.
Physics
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Scientific paper
An aerosol Raman lidar with a frequency doubled and tripled Nd:YAG laser and a 1140 mm diameter receiving telescope is under development for measurements of aerosol backscatter, extinction coefficients and depolarization in the altitude range 5 to 50 km. The light received by the telescope is split according to polarization and fed via glass fibers to a filter polychromator and to photon-counting detectors. The lidar is mounted on a removable carrier inside an air-conditioned 20 ft standard container and can be operated anywhere in the world, even at sea and under extreme climatic conditions (Antarctica, Tropics). Tests are carried out during a 1996 cruise of the German research vessel Polarstern from Europe to Antarctica.
Beyerle Georg
Hofer Bernd
Lahmann Wilhelm
Mildner Wolfgang
Schafer Juergen
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