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17 May 1982 Remote Sensing Of Subsurface Water Temperature By Raman Polarization Spectroscopy
Donald A. Leonard, Bernard Caputo, Johnathan D. Fridman
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Abstract
This paper addresses the application of Raman scattering from liquid water molecules to the remote sensing of subsurface ocean temperature. Polarization Raman spectroscopy has been shown to produce the most accurate subsurface measurements if depth penetration of more than one attenuation length is required. A unique two channel receiver, with large diameter circular polarizers, is described.
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Donald A. Leonard, Bernard Caputo, and Johnathan D. Fridman "Remote Sensing Of Subsurface Water Temperature By Raman Polarization Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0307, Polarizers and Applications, (17 May 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965909
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Polarization

Optical filters

Temperature metrology

Receivers

Signal attenuation

Spectroscopy

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