Abstract
A rapid tuning device for a TEA CO2 laser has been developed for multispectral DIAL measurements in the atmosphere. This equipment is part of a LIDAR experiment for the remote detection, identification and quantification of several atmospheric pollutants within a range of 2 km.
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