Modeling done at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in FY2000 predicted improved sensitivity for remote chemical detection by differential absorption lidar (DIAL) if frequency-modulated (FM) lasers were used. This improved sensitivity results from faster averaging away of speckle noise and the recently developed quantum cascade (QC) lasers offer the first practical method for implementing this approach in the molecular fingerprint region of the infrared. To validate this model prediction, a simple laboratory bench FM-DIAL system was designed, assembled, tested, and laboratory-scale experiments were carried out during FY2001. Preliminary results of the FM DIAL experiments confirm the speckle averaging advantages predicted by the mo...
A laser transmitter has been developed and incorporated into a micro-pulse differential absorption l...
This thesis describes the development of digital signal processor (DSP) and quantum cascade laser (Q...
Several different laser remote sensing techniques related to the detection of trace chemical species...
Frequency modulation (FM) spectroscopy techniques show promise for active infrared remote chemical s...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Infrared Sensors team is focused on developing methods for s...
The application of quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) in atmospheric science for trace detection of gases...
The Integrated Path Differential Absorption Lidar (IPDA) technique using hard target reflection the ...
International audienceWe report on the current design and preliminary developments of the airborne L...
The mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range (2-20 m) is particularly useful for chemical sensing due to th...
A differential absorption lidar system (DIAL) based on a continuously tunable optical parametric amp...
The availability of new laser sources that are tunable in the IR spectral region opens new perspecti...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the device properties of the quantum cascade laser (Q...
We are exploring a new approach to remote chemical identification that promises higher precision tha...
Our goal is to develop and characterize measurement technology for ground-based quantification of gr...
A laser transmitter has been developed and incorporated into a micro-pulse differential absorption l...
This thesis describes the development of digital signal processor (DSP) and quantum cascade laser (Q...
Several different laser remote sensing techniques related to the detection of trace chemical species...
Frequency modulation (FM) spectroscopy techniques show promise for active infrared remote chemical s...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Infrared Sensors team is focused on developing methods for s...
The application of quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) in atmospheric science for trace detection of gases...
The Integrated Path Differential Absorption Lidar (IPDA) technique using hard target reflection the ...
International audienceWe report on the current design and preliminary developments of the airborne L...
The mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range (2-20 m) is particularly useful for chemical sensing due to th...
A differential absorption lidar system (DIAL) based on a continuously tunable optical parametric amp...
The availability of new laser sources that are tunable in the IR spectral region opens new perspecti...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the device properties of the quantum cascade laser (Q...
We are exploring a new approach to remote chemical identification that promises higher precision tha...
Our goal is to develop and characterize measurement technology for ground-based quantification of gr...
A laser transmitter has been developed and incorporated into a micro-pulse differential absorption l...
This thesis describes the development of digital signal processor (DSP) and quantum cascade laser (Q...
Several different laser remote sensing techniques related to the detection of trace chemical species...