Vol. 40, Issue 3, pp. 623-632

Vol. 40 Issue 3 pp. 623-632

Multiwavelength micropulse lidar for atmospheric aerosol investigation

Michal Posyniak, Tadeusz Stacewicz, Maciej Miernecki, Anna K. Jagodnicka, Szymon P. Malinowski

Keywords

micropulse lidar, atmospheric aerosol, optical teledetection

Abstract

Multiwavelength micropulse lidar (MML) designed for continuous atmospheric sounding is presented. In its optical emitter, a diode pumped pulsed Nd:YAG laser is used. The laser generates three wavelengths: 1064, 532 and 355 nm. Energies of light pulses are about 30, 15 and 7 μJ, respectively, while their repetition rate is 2 kHz. Returning light is collected by a Cassegrain telescope with the mirror of 170 mm in diameter. Then, the signal is spectrally separated by a polichromator built with dielectric interference and colour filters. Detection of the signals is performed with three photomultipliers and a multiscaling photon counter. Preliminary results of investigation of aerosol properties during COAST 2009 experiment on the Baltic Sea are presented.

Vol. 40
Issue 3
pp. 623-632

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