Two‐frequency Lidar technique for mesospheric Na temperature measurements
1990; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 17; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1029/gl017i007p00929
ISSN1944-8007
AutoresC. Y. She, Hamid Latifi, J. R. Yu, R. J. Alvarez, Richard E. Bills, Chester S. Gardner,
Tópico(s)Laser Design and Applications
ResumoWe describe a new two‐frequency lidar for measuring Na temperature profiles that uses a stabilized cw single‐mode dye laser oscillator (rms frequency jitter < 1 MH z ) followed by a pulsed‐dye power amplifier (140 MHz FWHM linewidth) which is pumped by an injection‐locked Nd: YAG laser. The laser oscillator is tuned to the two operating frequencies by observing the Doppler‐free structure of the Na D 2 fluorescence spectrum in a vapor cell. The lidar technique and our initial observations of the temperature profile between 82 and 102 km at Ft. Collins, CO (40.6°N,105°W) are described. Absolute temperature accuracies at the Na layer peak of better than ±3 K with a vertical resolution of 1 km and an integration period of approximately 5 min were achieved.
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