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High Repetition Rate Mid-Infrared Differential Absorption Lidar for Atmospheric Pollution Detection.

Authors

Gong, Yu; Bu, Lingbing; Yang, Bin; Mustafa, Farhan

Abstract

Developments in mid-infrared Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL), for gas remote sensing, have received a significant amount of research in recent years. In this paper, a high repetition rate tunable mid-infrared DIAL, mounted on a mobile platform, has been built for long range remote detection of gas plumes. The lidar uses a solid-state tunable optical parametric oscillator laser, which can emit laser pulse with repetition rate of 500 Hz and between the band from 2.5 μm to 4 μm. A monitoring channel has been used to record the laser energy in real-time and correct signals. Convolution correction technology has also been incorporated to choose the laser wavelengths. Taking NO2 and SO2 as examples, lidar system calibration experiment and open field observation experiment have been carried out. The observation results show that the minimum detection sensitivity of NO2 and SO2 can reach 0.07 mg/m3, and 0.31 mg/m3, respectively. The effective temporal resolution can reach second level for the high repetition rate of the laser, which demonstrates that the system can be used for the real-time remote sensing of atmospheric pollution gas.

Subjects

DIFFERENTIAL absorption lidar; OPTICAL parametric oscillators; SOLAR radiation; LASER pulses; REMOTE sensing; POLLUTION

Publication

Sensors (14248220), 2020, Vol 20, Issue 8, p2211

ISSN

1424-8220

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/s20082211

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