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Type: Article

Setting up a mobile Lidar (DIAL) system for detecting chemical warfare agents

Journal: Laser Physics (1054660X)Year: 1 March 2015Volume: 25Issue:
Tehrani M.K.Malekmohammad M.aJaafari E.Mobashery A.
DOI:10.1088/1054-660X/25/3/035701Language: English

Abstract

The mobile light detection and ranging DIAL system of Malek Ashtar University of Technology has been developed for the detection of chemical warfare agents whose absorption wavelengths are in the range of 9.2-10.8 μm tunable CO2 lasers of the system. In this paper, this system is first described and then ammonia detection is analyzed experimentally. Also, experimental results of detecting a sarin agent simulant, dimethyl-methyl phosphonate (DMMP), are presented. The power levels received from different ranges to detect specific concentrations of NH3 and DMMP have been measured and debated. The primary test results with a 150 ns clipped pulse width by passive pinhole plasma shutter indicate that the system is capable of monitoring several species of pollutants in the range of about 1 km, with a 20 m spatial and 2 min temporal resolution. © 2015 Astro Ltd.