Abstract
CO2 lasers have been commonly used for differential absorption light detection and ranging (lidar) of chemical pollutants. A desire to use lidar methods for mapping concentrations of certain pollutants in an indoor workplace led to the identification of a need for a CO2 laser meeting certain special requirements.
© 1990 Optical Society of America
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