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- Title
Tunable infrared laser instruments for airborne atmospheric studies.
- Authors
Fried, A.; Diskin, G.; Weibring, P.; Richter, D.; Walega, J.G.; Sachse, G.; Slate, T.; Rana, M.; Podolske, J.
- Abstract
Tunable infrared laser-based instruments on airborne platforms have provided invaluable contributions to atmospheric studies over the past several decades. This paper presents an overview of some recent studies and developments using this approach that were presented at the 2007 Field Laser Applications in Industry and Research (FLAIR, http://www.inoa.it/flair/) conference in Florence, Italy. The present overview only covers select in situ absorption-based instruments that were presented in the airborne session at this conference. In no case are comprehensive details presented. These details can be found in the numerous references given. Additional approaches based upon cavity-enhanced and photoacoustic measurements, which are also making invaluable contributions in airborne atmospheric studies, are not discussed in this brief overview.
- Subjects
FLORENCE (Italy); ITALY; INDUSTRIAL lasers; OPTICAL materials; LASERS; INFRARED equipment
- Publication
Applied Physics B: Lasers & Optics, 2008, Vol 92, Issue 3, p409
- ISSN
0946-2171
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00340-008-3136-x