Laser energy monitor for triple-pulse 2-μm IPDA lidar application

T. Refaat, M. Petros, Jane Lee, Teh-Hwa Wong, R. Remus, U. Singh
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Integrated path differential absorption (IPDA) lidar is an active remote sensing technique for monitoring different atmospheric species. The technique relies on wavelength differentiation between strong and weak absorbing features normalized to the transmitted energy. An advanced 2-μm triple-pulse IPDA lidar was developed at NASA Langley Research Center for active sensing of carbon dioxide and water vapor simultaneously. The IPDA transmitter produces three successive laser pulses separated by a short interval (200 μs) with a repetition rate of 50Hz. Measurement of laser pulse energy accurately is a prerequisite for the retrieval of gas mixing ratios from IPDA. Due to the short interval between the three transmitted pulses, conventional thermal energy monitors underestimate the total transmitted energy. The design and calibration of a 2-μm triple-pulse laser energy monitor are presented. The design is based on a high speed, extended range InGaAs pin quantum detector suitable for separating the three pulse events. Pulse integration is applied for converting the detected pulse power into energy. The results obtained from the laser energy monitor were compared to an ultra-fast energy-meter reference for energy scaling and verification. High correlations between the pin energy monitor and the total transmitted energy were obtained. The objective of this development is to reduce measurement biases and errors using the triple-pulse IPDA technique.
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用于三脉冲2 μm IPDA激光雷达的激光能量监测仪
集成路径差分吸收(IPDA)激光雷达是一种监测不同大气物种的主动式遥感技术。该技术依赖于强弱吸收特征与传输能量归一化之间的波长差异。美国宇航局兰利研究中心开发了一种先进的2 μm三脉冲IPDA激光雷达,用于同时主动感知二氧化碳和水蒸气。IPDA发射机产生三个连续的激光脉冲,间隔时间短(200 μs),重复频率为50Hz。准确测量激光脉冲能量是从IPDA中提取气体混合比的先决条件。由于三个发射脉冲之间的间隔很短,传统的热能监测低估了总发射能量。介绍了一种2 μm三脉冲激光能量监测仪的设计与标定。该设计是基于一个高速,扩展范围的InGaAs引脚量子探测器,适合于分离三个脉冲事件。脉冲积分用于将检测到的脉冲功率转换为能量。将激光能量监测器得到的结果与超快能量计参考进行了能量标度和验证。得到了引脚能量监测器与总传输能量之间的高度相关性。这一发展的目的是减少使用三脉冲IPDA技术的测量偏差和误差。
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