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IR Heterodyne Receiver For High Resolution Measurements of Molecular Species in the Stratosphere

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Abstract

Remote sensing of trace molecules by measuring solar absorption spectra in the mid-IR region has been proved to be one of the useful methods to explore the earth's atmosphere. To fully resolve the Doppler broadened line profiles in the stratosphere, a resolving power of > 105 is required and only available technique is laser heterodyne spectroscopy[1].

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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