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15 September 1995 MIRELA and infrared DIAL-DISC lidar for the remote sensing of hazardous substances in the atmosphere
Jean Cornillault, Jean-Louis Duvent, Philippe Adam, Steven W. Gotoff
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Proceedings Volume 2505, Lidar and Atmospheric Sensing; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.219645
Event: European Symposium on Optics for Environmental and Public Safety, 1995, Munich, Germany
Abstract
MIRELA has been studied and realized in the framework of a French-American MOU on the stand-off detection of chemical agents. It is able to perform DIAL-DISC measurements in the wavelength range 9 to 11 micrometers , by using a frequency agile CO2 TEA laser. The MIRELA main advantage is its large dynamic range allowing the simultaneous detection of a light cloud and a hard target or the one of a hard target after propagation through a highly- absorbing medium. The description of MIRELA and the results of the first field tests will be given.
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Jean Cornillault, Jean-Louis Duvent, Philippe Adam, and Steven W. Gotoff "MIRELA and infrared DIAL-DISC lidar for the remote sensing of hazardous substances in the atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 2505, Lidar and Atmospheric Sensing, (15 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.219645
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Analog electronics

Mirrors

Infrared radiation

Remote sensing

Sensors

Telescopes

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