Abstract
AbstractIn this study, a lidar system based on the Fizeau interferometer and photomultiplier tube array is designed to analyze the entire Rayleigh‐Brillouin spectrum aiming at obtaining the atmospheric temperature profiles. The laser wavelength emitted by the lidar is 355 nm with the pulse energy of 20 mJ, and the diameter of the receiving telescope is 0.6 m. We analyze the influence of the cumulative average of different pulse numbers on the accuracy of temperature inversion. The temperature inversion results in different height ranges are calculated and the results show that if the integration time is 100 s, the temperature deviation is less than 3 K in the altitude range below 24 km.
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