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5 February 2002 Air quality controlling system for industrial regions
Ellina I. Voronina, Vadim E. Privalov, Valery G. Shemanin
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Proceedings Volume 4680, Second International Conference on Lasers for Measurement and Information Transfer; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454665
Event: Second International Conference on Lasers for Measurement and Information Transfer, 2001, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Raman lidar will be perspective in the application as a main part of the laser atmospheric air quality controlling system. The pollutants studied molecules Raman power 3D distribution computer simulation along the ranging distance is in the base of choosing such a system regime optimal parameters of the molecules of benzene, toluene and pyridine sensing in bright sunny day condition. Back scattering Raman lidar power is determined by lidar equation. These results show that the optimal variant of laser air quality controlling system is in using of copper vapor laser radiation wavelength at 271 nm in such a lidar system.
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Ellina I. Voronina, Vadim E. Privalov, and Valery G. Shemanin "Air quality controlling system for industrial regions", Proc. SPIE 4680, Second International Conference on Lasers for Measurement and Information Transfer, (5 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454665
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Raman spectroscopy

LIDAR

Molecular lasers

Control systems

Copper vapor lasers

Quality systems

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