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Laser Monitoring of a Turbid Atmosphere Using Nonlinear Effects

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High-Power Laser Radiation in Atmospheric Aerosols

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The use of high-power lasers in atmospheric optics investigations allows one, on the one hand, to increase the potential of traditional lidar facilities and, on the other, provides for new possibilities for obtaining information concerning the composition of the atmosphere using the nonlinear effects of the interaction between laser radiation and atmospheric constituents.

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Zuev, V.E., Zemlyanov, A.A., Kopytin, Y.D., Kuzikovskii, A.V. (1985). Laser Monitoring of a Turbid Atmosphere Using Nonlinear Effects. In: High-Power Laser Radiation in Atmospheric Aerosols. Atmospheric Sciences Library, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5219-5_8

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