We have developed a portable near-infrared laser heterodyne radiometer (LHR) for quasi-simultaneous measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO), methane (CH), water vapor (HO) and oxygen (O) column absorption by using three distributed-feedback diode lasers as the local oscillators of the heterodyne detection. The developed system shows good performance in terms of its high spectral resolution of 0.066 cm and a low solar power detection noise which was about 2 times the theoretical quantum limit. Its measurement precision of the column-averaged mole fraction for CO and CH is within 1.1%, based on the standard deviation from the mean value of the retrieved results for a clean sky. The column abundance information of the O is used to correct for the variations and uncertainties of atmosphere pressure, the solar altitude angle, and the prior profiles of pressure and temperature. Comparison measurements of daily column-averaged atmospheric mole fractions of CO, CH and HO, between our developed LHR and a greenhouse gas observing satellite, show a good agreement, which proves the reliability of our developed system.
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