Photodigm

Photodigm Featured in Laser Focus World Magazine, LIDAR: Differential absorption lidar demands high-power, narrowband DBR sources

Lidar: Differential absorption lidar demands high-power, narrowband DBR sources
NASA Langley has an end goal of implementing a water-vapor differential-absorption lidar system in space for weather and climate applications.
Written by Gail Overton
Laser Focus World Magazine, Sept 14, 2016

Water vapor plays a role in many atmospheric processes and is a primary driver of weather. Atmospheric water-vapor concentrations span more than four orders of magnitude from the planetary boundary layer—where high-impact weather initiates—to lower levels in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, where water vapor has significant and long-term impacts on the Earth’s radiation budget.

A differential-absorption lidar (DIAL) system (inset) has been developed by NASA using Photodigm distributed Bragg reflection (DBR) injection-seed lasers.


NASA Langley has been fielding airborne water-vapor differential-absorption lidar (DIAL) systems for more than 30 years in support of atmospheric chemistry, high-impact weather, and climate process studies, with an end goal of implementing a water-vapor DIAL system in space for weather and climate applications. In collaboration with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and Montana State University, NASA researchers are also working towards implementing a nationwide water-vapor-profiling network to improve weather forecasting and climate modeling with an automated, eye-safe, low-cost, and compact ground-based water-vapor DIAL system. NASA recognizes that the airborne-, space-, and ground-based water-vapor DIAL systems share a common requirement for frequency-agile, narrowband, rugged seed lasers that are used to injection-seed higher-power pulsed lasers.

… continue reading this article at LaserFocusWorld.com

###

ABOUT PHOTODIGM, INC: For over 20 years Photodigm, Inc. has been the only 100% U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturer of single spatial and longitudinal mode Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) laser diodes. DBR lasers are essential to quantum sensing and atomic clock manufacturers, optical metrology and sensing, and laser spectroscopy. Headquartered in Richardson, Texas, they design and produce fixed wavelength diode lasers best known for their accuracy and reliability. Learn more at Photodigm.com.

Filter to Find your Product

Customize Your Product In 5 Easy Decisions