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A laser system: a Joule exciplex XeCI*-laser-powerful narrow-band dye laser for ecological lidar

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Abstract

A long-distance monitor lidar should feature high radiation intensity (of the order of hundreds of millijoules), because a scattered light intensity falls with distance more rapidly than R2. The laser radiation spectral width should be sufficiently small (of the order of hundreds small or the order of one tenth of an angstrom).

© 1994 IEEE

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