Abstract
One of the suggested uses of tunable lasers has been lidar measurements of remote absorption in the atmosphere, by sending out a laser beam and observing the atmospheric backscatter from it with a receiver. By tuning the laser over an absorption line, the variation in signal due to atmospheric absorption by an atmospheric constituent can be determined.
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