The results of developing a prototype integrated-path lidar for remote sensing of carbon dioxide are presented. The feasibility of recording diffusely scattered lidar signals using an electro-optical light modulator, synchronous with a laser output power of 0.2 to 1.7 mW, without the use of filters, from a distance of 41±2 m is demonstrated.
prototype, IPDA, tunable laser diodes
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