Abstract
In order to investigate optical scattering and extinction through slant paths in the lower atmosphere we perform measurements with a Nd YAG-lidar and a CO2-TEA lidar. The YAG laser emits 15 ns long pulses with a pulse energy of 125 mJ in the third harmonic at 355 nm. The receiver is a 20 cm diam telescope with a photomultiplier detector. The CO2-lidar is based on a pulsed grating tuned TEA-laser and a 30 cm Newtonian telescope with a HgCdTe–detector.
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