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Is 532nm the Optimum Wavelength for Atmospheric Particle Tracking?
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[QUOTE="pyroartist, post: 6434125, member: 581416"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Looking for the definition of a term. In reading scientific papers on atmospheric pulsed Lidars there is often a table that includes system information such as the type of laser, the power in uJ or mJ and the rep rate. Examples of the power would be usually somewhere between 50 uJ and 30 mJ. Rep rates are between 10 and 10,000 pulses a second. Here is just one of many such articles: [URL]http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?pid=S0038-23532009000600018&script=sci_arttext[/URL] My question: Is the power listed the value for each pulse or is it the total of the pulses in one second? This has never been made clear in any article so it must be commonly known among Lidar engineers. If you have a link for this answer I would like to see it please. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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