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Coherent 2 μm differential absorption and wind lidar with conductively cooled laser and two-axis scanning device
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PhotonicsμM Differential AbsorptionCoherent 2EngineeringLaser ScienceAerospace EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceSpectroscopyLaser ApplicationsRadiation MeasurementAtmospheric SensingLaser-based SensorMicrom Differential AbsorptionInstrumentationWind LidarHigh-power LasersEarth Science
A coherent 2 microm differential absorption and wind lidar (Co2DiaWiL) was developed to measure CO(2) concentration and line-of-sight wind speed. We conductively cooled a pumping laser head to -80 degrees C and diode arrays to approximately 20 degrees C. A Q-switched laser outputs an energy of 80 mJ (pulse width 150 ns (FWHM), pulse repetition frequency up to 30 Hz). CO(2) measurements made over a column range (487-1986 m) for 5 min accumulation time pairs achieved 0.7% precision. Line-of-sight wind speeds for ranges up to approximately 20 km and returns from a mountainside located 24 km away from the Co2DiaWiL were obtained.
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