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Solar Blind Raman Scattering Measurements of Water Vapor Using a KrF Excimer Laser

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Abstract

The use of Raman scattering for measurements of water vapor in the atmosphere during the night-time is well established1-4. Raman measurements of water vapor during the daytime are considerably more limited. The solar blind technique (SB) for making these measurements has received the most attention to date.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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