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  • Eleventh International Laser Radar Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1982),
  • paper TT117

Atomic and Molecular Blocking Filters for High-Resolution Lidar: A Proposed Method for Measuring Atmospheric Visibility, Temperature and Pressure

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Abstract

The use of atomic and molecular blocking filters for high-resolution lidar is proposed because of its simplicity, stability and high dynamic range. By analyzing the high-resolution lidar return corresponding to elastic and quasi-elastic scattering at two widely separated wavelengths, a potentially accurate method for simultaneous determination of atmospheric visibility, temperature and pressure is suggested.

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