Abstract
The high-power lunabie airborne DIAL lidar system developed at NASA Langley Research Center has been used to make the first range-resolved measurements from an aircraft of ozone and aerosol profiles in the lower troposphere. The airborne DIAL lidar system has been discussed in Rets. 1 and 2. It consists of two high-conversion-efficiency dye lasers optically pumped by two frequency-doubled high-power Nd:YAG lasers.
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