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LED Mini-lidar Development for Surface Atmosphere Activity Observation

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Abstract

The surface atmosphere lias quick motion and small air-cell activity. To observe such behaviors, the LED lidars lias been developed with higher pulse repetition frequency of >500kHz and the optical pulse power of 1 - lOnJ at pulse width of 10ns.

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