A pulsed CO2 Doppler lidar for boundary layer monitoring

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Doppler Radar, Infrared Radar, Optical Radar, Oscillators, Planetary Boundary Layer, Power Amplifiers, Aerosols, Calibrating, Design Analysis, Targets

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A monostatic, master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA), CO2 pulsed Doppler lidar was constructed and tested. The system is compact (120 x 60 cm), operates at high pulse repetition rates (greater than 1 kHz) and is intended for simultaneous Doppler/Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) monitoring of the planetary boundary layer. Details of the system design, hard target calibrations, and aerosol returns are presented.

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