分光计
光学
发射机
望远镜
差分吸收光谱
吸收(声学)
光纤
卡塞格伦反射镜
物理
材料科学
计算机科学
遥感
电信
地质学
频道(广播)
作者
Håkan Axelsson,B. Galle,K. Gustavsson,P. Ragnarsson,M. Rudin
标识
DOI:10.1364/orsa.1990.thc7
摘要
DOAS (Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy) is a remote sensing technique in which light is transmitted over kilometer distances with a transmitter, then collected by a receiver and analyzed in a special spectrometer. Thus an absorption spectrum of the air between transmitter and receiver is obtained (Platt o Perner 1979). The method has proven to be powerful and a number of substances have been successfully measured in applications ranging from background monitoring to urban air and emission studies (Platt, Perner, Pitts, Biermann). Traditionally light is transmitted by a parabolic mirror with the lamp mounted in its focus, thus emitting a parallel beam of light. In the receiving end, light is collected by a similar mirror and focused into an optical fiber connected to the spectrometer. Alternatively the converging light may be coupled directly to the spectrometer by means of a folding mirror in Newtonian or Cassegrain arrangement.
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