Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications IX 2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.843747
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Seeded nanosecond optical parametric generator for trace gas measurements

Abstract: We report on the development effort of a nanosecond-pulsed seeded optical parametric generator (OPG) for remote trace gas measurements. The seeded OPG output light is single frequency with high spectral purity and is widely tunable both at 1600nm and 3300nm with an optical-optical conversion efficiency of ~40%. We demonstrated simultaneous tuning over the methane (CH 4 ) absorption line at idler wavelength, 3270.4nm, and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) absorption line at signal wavelength, 1578.2nm. In this paper, we w… Show more

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“…Averaging multiple spectra enhances signal to noise ratio. In the broadband light approach [18][19][20][21] , the chemical content of the atmosphere is seen as high-resolution components of the spectra. The instrument spectral response, aerosol backscatter or extinction has a much slower varying signal with wavelength, so the two can be separated.…”
Section: Broadband Doas Lidar Setup and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Averaging multiple spectra enhances signal to noise ratio. In the broadband light approach [18][19][20][21] , the chemical content of the atmosphere is seen as high-resolution components of the spectra. The instrument spectral response, aerosol backscatter or extinction has a much slower varying signal with wavelength, so the two can be separated.…”
Section: Broadband Doas Lidar Setup and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%