Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, Volume. 23, Issue 3, 360(2006)
Detection and validation of Raman backscattering CO2 in atmosphere
The design and experiment of a Raman lidar system for measurement of atmospheric CO2 are presented. 354.7 nm third harmonic of Nd∶YAG laser is transmitted with 60 mJ pulse energy and repetition rate of 20 Hz.Receiver employed photomultiplier tube with quantum efficiency of 25% and 200 MHz photon counter,and it detects Raman backscattering signal 371.66 nm(shift 1285 cm-1)from CO2. Combinatorial filter is used to reject interference presented by 354.7 nm intense Mie-Rayleigh backscattering and 375.4 nm Raman backscattering from O2。Other wavelength radiation was excluded to enter photomultiplier tub. The interference from O2 is approximately 1% of the anticipated CO2 signal.
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HONG Guang-lie, ZHANG Yin-chao, ZHAO Yue-feng, SHAO Shi-sheng, TAN Kun. Detection and validation of Raman backscattering CO2 in atmosphere[J]. Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, 2006, 23(3): 360
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Received: Oct. 10, 2005
Accepted: --
Published Online: Jun. 7, 2010
The Author Email: Guang-lie HONG (glhong@aiofm.ac.cn)
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