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25 July 1989 A Compact Doppler Lidar System Using Commercial Off-The-Shelf Components
Robert F. McCoy Jr., Madison J. Post, R. Michael Hardesty
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Abstract
At Colorado State University, a small compact CO2 Doppler lidar is being built from commercial components. This paper describes the problems associated with use of commercial off-the--shelf components and discusses the frequency stability of such a system.
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Robert F. McCoy Jr., Madison J. Post, and R. Michael Hardesty "A Compact Doppler Lidar System Using Commercial Off-The-Shelf Components", Proc. SPIE 1062, Laser Applications in Meteorology and Earth and Atmospheric Remote Sensing, (25 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951884
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide lasers

Head

Oscillators

Laser applications

Atmospheric laser remote sensing

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