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1 September 1991 High-resolution multichannel mm-wave radiometer for the detection of stratospheric ClO
Louis Gerber, Niklaus A. Kaempfer
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Abstract
Millimeter-wave radiometers are being used in remote sensing of stratospheric trace gases. For constituents with relatively strong spectral lines (several K), for example, ozone and water vapor, a total power radiometer with a simple load-switch calibration technique may be sufficient. If the spectral lines are weaker, and the signal to noise ratio is smaller than 10-4, a balanced calibration technique should be applied. Unfortunately, this can not easily be realized in the millimeter-wave region. Therefore, a quasi-balanced noise source in the atmosphere itself is planned.
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Louis Gerber and Niklaus A. Kaempfer "High-resolution multichannel mm-wave radiometer for the detection of stratospheric ClO", Proc. SPIE 1491, Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Chemistry, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46664
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KEYWORDS
Radiometry

Calibration

Switches

Atmospheric chemistry

Remote sensing

Ozone

Extremely high frequency

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