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Multi-Wavelength Sequential Seeding Method for Water Vapor DIAL Measurements

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Abstract

Near IR diode lasers have many attractive features for injection seeding solid-state lasers including low cost, relatively high power, single mode operation and wide wavelength tunability. These laser devices are currently being used in the development, at NASA Langley, of an injection-seeded Ti:Al2O3-based DIAL instrument to remotely sense water vapor (H2O(v)) from an ER2 aircraft.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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