Liu et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Coherent combination of microsecond-pulse tapered amplifiers for a water-vapor differential absorption lidarLiu et al., 2023
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- Liu Q
- Marque C
- Janicot S
- Georges P
- Lucas-Leclin G
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- Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers XXII
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Remote sensing techniques are critical in atmospheric research, such as the monitoring of the low tropospheric temperature and the water vapor distribution. Lidar is one type of remote sensing technique that can deliver an atmospheric measurement with high spatial …
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