Two-wavelength backscattering lidar for stand off detection of aerosols
2008
Following article presents LIDAR for stand off detection of aerosols which was constructed in Institute of
Optoelectronics in Military University of Technology. LIDAR is a DISC type system (DIfferential SCattering) and is
based on analysis of backscattering signal for two wavelengths (λ 1 = 1064 nm and λ 2 = 532
nm) - the first and the
second harmonic of Nd:YAG laser. Optical receiving system is consisted of aspherical mirror lens, two additional
mirrors and a system of interference filters. In detection system of LIDAR a silicon avalanche photodiode and two
different amplifiers were used. Whole system is mounted on a specialized platform designed for possibility of LIDAR
scanning movements. LIDAR is computer controlled. The compiled software enables regulation of the scanning platform
work, gain control, and control of data processing and acquisition system. In the article main functional elements of
LIDAR are shown and typical parameters of system work and construction are presented. One presented also first results
of research with use of LIDAR. The aim of research was to detect and characterize scattering aerosol, both natural and
anthropogenic one. For analyses of natural aerosols, cumulus cloud was used. For analyses of anthropogenic aerosols one
used three various pyrotechnic mixtures (DM11, M2, M16) which generate smoke of different parameters. All scattering
centers were firstly well described and theoretical analyses were conducted. Results of LIDAR research were compared
with theoretical analyses and general conclusions concerning correctness of LIDAR work and its application were
drawn.
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