High spectral resolution lidar to measure optical scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols. 1: theory and instrumentation

Appl Opt. 1983 Dec 1;22(23):3716-24. doi: 10.1364/ao.22.003716.

Abstract

A high spectral resolution lidar technique to measure optical scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols is described. Light backscattered by the atmosphere from a narrowband optically pumped oscillator-amplifier dye laser is separated into its Doppler broadened molecular and elastically scattered aerosol components by a two-channel Fabry-Perot polyetalon interferometer. Aerosol optical properties, such as the backscatter ratio, optical depth, extinction cross section, scattering cross section, and the backscatter phase function, are derived from the two-channel measurements.