Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 49, Issue 2, 205003(2020)

Design and analysis of uitra-narrow filter of Rayleigh lidar

Han Fei1, Liu Hengjia1, Sun Dongsong1, Han Yuli1, Zhang Nannan1, Chu Jiaqi1, Zhou Anran1, Jiang Shan1,2, Wang Yuanzu1, and Zheng Jun1
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    The solar background radiation seriously reduces the signal to noise ratio of the lidar detection, and affects the detection height and accuracy of lidar system during the daytime. In order to obtain the relevant parameters of the middle atmosphere all time, an ultra-narrow band filter used on all time detection was developed in 355 nm wavelength of laser. First of all, an ultra-narrow band filter was designed on all time observation with the character that the band of a single pass rate curve of FPI was very narrow. Then, the approximate transmission function of the ultra-narrow band filter was infered, the performance evaluation function was defined, and the design method was given. With the performance evaluation function, the main parameters of the ultra-narrow band filter were optimized and the parameters of each optical component were given. The signal-to-noise ratio of the ultra-narrow band filter was increased 50 times than the 0.15 nm interference filter. Finally, the transmission rate curves of each optical component and cascaded etalon system were calibrated through experiment. The fitting curve shows good consistency with the experimental data.

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    Han Fei, Liu Hengjia, Sun Dongsong, Han Yuli, Zhang Nannan, Chu Jiaqi, Zhou Anran, Jiang Shan, Wang Yuanzu, Zheng Jun. Design and analysis of uitra-narrow filter of Rayleigh lidar[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2020, 49(2): 205003

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    Category: 激光器与激光光学

    Received: Oct. 11, 2019

    Accepted: Nov. 4, 2019

    Published Online: Mar. 10, 2020

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    DOI:10.3788/irla202049.0205003

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