EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Challenges and Solutions for Frequency and Energy References for Spaceborne and Airborne Integrated Path Differential Absorption Lidars

  • Fix Andreas,
  • Quatrevalet Mathieu,
  • Witschas Benjamin,
  • Wirth Martin,
  • Büdenbender Christian,
  • Amediek Axel,
  • Ehret Gerhard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611906012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 119
p. 06012

Abstract

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The stringent requirements for both the frequency stability and power reference represent a challenging task for Integrated Path Differential Absorption Lidars (IPDA) to measure greenhouse gas columns from satellite or aircraft. Currently, the German-French methane mission MERLIN (Methan Remote Lidar Mission) is prepared. At the same time CHARM-F, an aircraft installed system has been developed at DLR as an airborne demonstrator for a spaceborne greenhouse gas mission. The concepts and realization of these important sub-systems are discussed.