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Feasibility Study for the Remote Detection of Atmospheric Xenon Using a DIAL LIDAR System

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Abstract

We describe a study of the feasibility of detecting atmospheric Xenon by modifying a DIAL LIDAR system currently used for the detection of methane. We will determine the signal levels for mid-IR Xenon absorption.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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