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An airborne lidar instrument for detection of OH using the technique of laser-induced fluorescenceUnder suitable laboratory conditions, it has been demonstrated that the laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) measurement technique is sensitive enough to detect single atoms and molecules. This potential sensitivity has provided motivation for the development of this technique for ambient OH measurements. The present paper is concerned with an airborne lidar instrument for measuring OH concentration as used for the NASA GTE/CITE (Global Tropospheric Experiment/Chemical Instrumentation Test and Evaluation) intercomparison experiments during the fall of 1983 and the spring of 1984. A description is given of a working airborne instrument for measurements of OH in ambient air. The detection sensitivity demonstrated in the experiments should be sufficient for routine measurements in areas in which the OH concentration is in the range of high 1,000,000 molecule per cu cm or higher.
Document ID
19860035715
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Davis, L. I., Jr.
(Ford Motor Co. Dearborn, MI, United States)
James, J. V.
(Ford Motor Co. Dearborn, MI, United States)
Morris, P. T.
(Ford Motor Co. Dearborn, MI, United States)
Guo, C.
(Ford Motor Co. Dearborn, MI, United States)
Postiff, R.
(Wayne State University Detroit, MI, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
December 20, 1985
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 90
ISSN: 0148-0227
Subject Category
Aircraft Instrumentation
Accession Number
86A20453
Distribution Limits
Public
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