Abstract

A smoothly tunable 1.432 μ mNd:YAlO 3 laser was assembled for potential remote sensing of atmospheric CO 2 at high altitudes. Continuous laser tuning from 6982.8 to 6984.6 cm − 1 was demonstrated, and CO 2 absorption lines relatively free of atmospheric water absorption interference at 6983 and 6984 cm − 1 were experimentally observed, confirming feasibility of atmospheric CO 2 sensing.

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