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Towards Remote Sensing via Atmospheric Lasing

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Abstract

We present the characterization of remote coherence brightened lasing in atmosphere. Using this backward propagating beam in conjunction with conventional laser sources, we show the feasibility of remote sensing impurities through novel coherent Raman techniques.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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