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Being well suited for remote detection of hazardous organic gases, CO2 laser DIAL may find its application in environmental sensing and industrial monitoring. To obtain a detailed performance picture of small mobile CO2 DIAL sensors, simulations of aerosol backscatter signals are performed.
Robert Lange andMichael Fiedler
"Performance of a mobile CO2-laser-based DIAL sensor for range-resolved measurements of organic trace gases", Proc. SPIE 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138546
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Robert Lange, Michael Fiedler, "Performance of a mobile CO2-laser-based DIAL sensor for range-resolved measurements of organic trace gases," Proc. SPIE 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138546