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High Pulse-Energy Atmospheric Aerosol Lidar at 1.5-microns Wavelength: Opportunities for Innovation from a Meteorologist’s Perspective

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Abstract

Laser and optical engineering challenges and recent progress in the area of high pulse-energy direct-detection atmospheric lidar near 1.5 microns wavelength are described.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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