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13 September 2004 Validar: a testbed for advanced 2-micron Doppler lidar
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High-energy 2-micron lasers have been incorporated in a breadboard coherent Doppler lidar to test component technologies and explore applications for remote sensing of the atmosphere. Design of the lidar is presented including aspects in the laser transmitter, receiver, photodetector, and signal processing. Sample data is presented on wind profiling and CO2 concentration measurements.
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Grady J. Koch, Mulugeta Petros, Bruce W. Barnes, Jeffrey Y. Beyon, Farzin Amzajerdian, Jirong Yu, Michael J. Kavaya, and Upendra N. Singh "Validar: a testbed for advanced 2-micron Doppler lidar", Proc. SPIE 5412, Laser Radar Technology and Applications IX, (13 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.542116
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Pulsed laser operation

Carbon monoxide

Signal processing

Continuous wave operation

Absorption

Doppler effect

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