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Appl Opt ; 22(23): 3716-24, 1983 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18200256

RESUMO

A high spectral resolution lidar technique to measure optical scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols is described. Light backscattered by the atmosphere from a narrowband optically pumped oscillator-amplifier dye laser is separated into its Doppler broadened molecular and elastically scattered aerosol components by a two-channel Fabry-Perot polyetalon interferometer. Aerosol optical properties, such as the backscatter ratio, optical depth, extinction cross section, scattering cross section, and the backscatter phase function, are derived from the two-channel measurements.

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Appl Opt ; 18(10): 1475-6, 1979 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20212874
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Appl Opt ; 17(11): 1739-47, 1978 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20198062

RESUMO

The beam splitter of the all-reflection Michelson interferometer consists of a combination of three parallel diffraction gratings. This paper extends the analysis of the instrument to include the effects of lateral errors in the grating adjustment (i.e., displacements parallel to the grating faces and perpendicular to the grooves). Such errors are shown to introduce a phase shift independent of wavenumber and proportional to grating order number. Tests of an instrument designed for Fourier transform spectroscopy in the 500-1000-microm spectral range are reported and shown to be in agreement with the analysis. For wavenumbers which pass through the instrument in 2 or more orders, cross-order interference effects are expected to occur which cause rapid variations in the efficiency vs wavenumber curve. This possibility should be eliminated in the design of a practical instrument. The resolution of the test instrument (1.6 cm(-1)) was insufficient to reveal this effect.

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