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A Xe Laser Source for Atmospheric Transmission Measurements in the Atmospheric Windows from 2 to 12 Microns
From 1971 to the present, NRL has been involved in making absolute atmospheric transmission measurements at laser wavelengths over long natural paths, typically five kilometers. These measurements have been reported directly, along with relevant meterological parameters, or have been used to calibrate high resolution spectra obtained concurrently.1