Claims
- 1. An atmospheric aerosol extinctiometer comprising
- a transmitter including light source means for generating a beam of radiant energy,
- a receiver including a first radiant energy detection means said detection means being positioned to receive said beam of radiant energy and having an output responsive to differences in received raidant energy beam power, said output being a function of the coefficient of extinction of ambient air under test,
- an optical system establishing first and second radiant energy beam paths between said light source means and said first radiant energy detecting means, said first and second beam paths alternately transversing a region of ambient air,
- beam switching means comprising a rotatable sector mirror in intercepting relationship with said beam for directing said beam alternately through said first and second beam paths,
- air filter means for filtering aerosols from the region of ambient air traversed by one of said beam paths, said air filter means being adapted to filter alternately the regions of ambient air traversed by said first and second beam paths,
- a second radiant energy detection means positioned to receive beam radiant energy, the output thereof comprising a monitor of beam power,
- synchronous pick up means monitoring sector mirror rotation,
- a processing electronic circuit receiving the outputs of said first and second radiant energy detector means and the output of said synchronous pick up means, said processing electronic circuit developing the coefficient of extinction .gamma. of ambient air under test by means of the equation ##EQU9## R.sub.o being the DC responsivity of said first radiant energy detection means, R.sub.f being the responsivity at frequency f of said first radiant energy detection means, V.sub.rms A and V.sub.rms B corresponding to the ambient air under test in said first and second paths respectively, L being the length of the region of ambient air under test, and V.sub.DC is the DC signal output of said second radiant energy detection means,
- a first enclosed housing containing said transmitter, said first enclosed housing having a first window to accommodate said first beam path and a second window to accommodate said second beam path, and
- a second enclosed housing containing said receiver, said second enclosed housing having a third window to accommodate said first beam path and a fourth window to accommodate said second beam path, said first, second, third and fourth windows being ZnSe, said light source means comprising a graybody source operating at not less than 1400.degree. K., and said first and second radiant energy detection means being pyroelectric detectors.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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1038,376 |
Aug 1966 |
GBX |