Remote sensing with a tunable alexandrite laser transmitter
Abstract
A high-resolution, tunable alexandrite laser system is described. Two alexandrite lasers are continuously tunable from 725-790 nm and have a bandwidth of 0.02/cm. The stability of the two lasers is evaluated. The line shape of the laser emission and spectral purity of the system were measured. The data reveal that the output consists of three axial modes with an overall width of 0.026/cm, and the spectral impurity of the alexandrite laser output is less than 0.01 percent. The ground-based lidar system is utilized for measuring atmospheric pressure profiles; the integrated absorption in the wings of lines in the O2 A band is studied to produce the profiles. An example of lidar-collected atmospheric pressure data is presented and compared with radiosonde data; only a 0.3 percent deviation between the data is observed.
- Publication:
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Tunable Solid State Lasers for Remote Sensing
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985tssl.proc...35K
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Pressure;
- Optical Radar;
- Pressure Measurement;
- Remote Sensing;
- Tunable Lasers;
- Aluminum Oxides;
- Beryllium Compounds;
- Emission Spectra;
- Line Spectra;
- Lasers and Masers