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  • A solid-state sodium Doppler lidar system has been developed at YanQing Station in Beijing for measuring wind and temperature in the mesopause region.
  • This system utilizes a unique combination of Nd:YAG pulse lasers to produce a 589 nm pulse laser and employs a fiber amplifier for improved performance.
  • Its compact design and reduced maintenance needs make the lidar suitable for transportable and unattended operations, with preliminary observational results successfully demonstrated.

Article Abstract

A solid-state sodium (Na) Doppler lidar developed at YanQing Station, Beijing, China (40°N, 116°E) aiming to simultaneous wind and temperature measurement of mesopause region was reported. The 589 nm pulse laser was produced by two injection seeded 1064 nm and 1319 nm Nd:YAG pulse lasers using the sum-frequency generation (SFG) technique. A fiber amplifier is implemented to boost the seed power at 1064 nm, enabling a robust, all-fiber-coupled design for seeding laser unit, absolute laser frequency locking, and cyclic three-frequency switching necessary for simultaneous temperature and wind measurements. The all-fiber-coupled injection seeding configuration together with the solid-state Nd:YAG lasers make the Na Doppler lidar more compact and greatly reduce the system maintenance, which is conducive to transportable and unattended operation. A preliminary observational result obtained with this solid-state sodium Doppler lidar was also reported in this paper.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.25.005264DOI Listing

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