Abstract
Theoretical considerations, such as the influence of nonmonochromaticity of the laser to preserve the range-resolved measurement1 or the pressure-temperature dependence absorption cross sections, have led us to develop new instruments and define a totally computer-controlled lidar technique to perform humidity measurements.
© 1981 Optical Society of America
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