Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988spie..972..345k&link_type=abstract
IN: Infrared technology XIV; Proceedings of the Meeting, San Diego, CA, Aug. 15-17, 1988 (A90-10138 01-35). Bellingham, WA, Soci
Computer Science
Air Pollution, Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Multispectral Radar, Optical Radar, Troposphere, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Composition, False Alarms, Mercury Cadmium Tellurides
Scientific paper
A multispectral DIAL has been developed to accurately identify and quantify gaseous pollutants in the troposphere. The lidar uses the multispectral differential absorption technique and consists of a CO2 laser operating in the 9-11 micron region with a maximum repetition rate of 300 Hz, a rapid tuning device as the transmitter, and a telescope with a liquid nitrogen cooled HgCdTe-detector as the receiver. The measurement principles, basic instrument design, and hardware status of the instrument are summarized.
Endemann Martin
Klein Volker
Wiesemann Wolf
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