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Remote detection of ethane using CO2 laser radiation upconverted to 2932 cm−1

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Abstract

The growing importance of detecting explosive and toxic gases is increasing the emphasis on differential absorption lidar (DIAL) and similar vapor cloud detection and mapping techniques.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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