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27 November 2000 Molecular iodine laser monitoring in the atmosphere
Vadim E. Privalov, Valery G. Shemanin
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Proceedings Volume 4316, International Conference on Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.407683
Event: International Conference on Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer, 2000, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Copper vapor pulse laser radiation has a wide application in molecular iodine monitoring in atmosphere. Back scattering Fluorescence, vibrational Raman and Differential Absorption lidar equations computer simulation for iodine molecules and copper vapor and excimer lasers have been made to compare these lidar systems possibilities for studied molecules monitoring in atmosphere. Background stray sunlight power were calculated to determine the minimum molecules concentration at ranging distance up to 5 km.
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Vadim E. Privalov and Valery G. Shemanin "Molecular iodine laser monitoring in the atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 4316, International Conference on Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer, (27 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.407683
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KEYWORDS
Molecular lasers

LIDAR

Molecules

Iodine

Laser scattering

Copper vapor lasers

Atmospheric monitoring

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