Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2003
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Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring IV. Edited by Singh, Upendra N. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5154, pp.
Physics
Scientific paper
An inexpensive aerosol lidar is proposped by combining inexpensive fiber-coupled diode laser and photon counting detection technology for air quality monitoring in metropolitan area. A prototype lidar system was built with a 100 μm fiber-coupled diode laser as the laser source and a 200 mm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope as the receiver. The transmitted beam diveregence from a 50 mm diameter Galilean transmitter was 433 μradian and the receiver field of view was 133 μradian in full angle. With a repetition rate of 5 kHz of 100 ns pulse, a signal-to-noise of 2 was obtained up to 2 km in a clear day nighttime at the averaging time of 60 s.
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