Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 50, Issue 3, 20210032(2021)

Research status and progress of Lidar for atmosphere in China (Invited)

Huige Di and Dengxin Hua
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  • School of Mechanical and Precision Instrument Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, China
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    Lidar is an active remote sensing instrument, which has the characteristics of high precision and high spatial-temporal resolution. It has been widely used in the detection of atmospheric environmental parameters (aerosol, CO2, ozone, etc.) and meteorological parameters (temperature, water vapor, pressure, wind speed and direction, etc.). In recent years, atmospheric phenomena such as haze and climate change have been widely concerned by the public, and the national environmental governance and meteorological forecasting departments have an urgent demand for atmospheric observation technology. Atmospheric Lidar has been developed rapidly in China, and has achieved good research achievements. The research progress and development status of Lidar for atmospheric detection in recent years were introduced and summarized in this paper. According to the different detection objects detected by Lidars, Lidars can be classified as Mie scattering Lidar, Raman Lidar, high-spectral-resolution Lidar, differential absorption Lidar and et al. The advantages and disadvantages of all kinds of atmospheric detection Lidars and their applications in different detection objects were comprehensively introduced in this paper. Finally, the bottlenecks of Lidar technology were summarized, and the development trend of Lidar was also prospected.

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    Huige Di, Dengxin Hua. Research status and progress of Lidar for atmosphere in China (Invited)[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2021, 50(3): 20210032

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    Received: Jan. 16, 2021

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    Published Online: Jul. 15, 2021

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    DOI:10.3788/IRLA20210032

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