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49 Annual Report 2015 49 Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, www.ilt.fraunhofer.de DQS certified by DIN EN ISO 9001, Reg.-No.: DE-69572-01 Subject to alterations in specifications and other technical information. 06/2016. 3 Laser and supply rack in the HALO airplane. 4 Measurement flight with a view of the Hambach and Düren strip mines. Task Within the »CHARM-F« project (CH 4 Airborne Remote Monitoring – Flugzeug), Fraunhofer ILT has developed two Nd:YAG pump lasers as well as their control and supply units for an airborne LIDAR system to measure the greenhouse gases CO 2 and CH 4 . The pump lasers are used to drive the optical parametric converters from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (DLR-IPA). The LIDAR system is designed specifically for use on the research aircraft HALO (High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft) to simultaneously measure both trace gases. The »CHARM-F« system can measure the amount of gas in a column between the aircraft and ground. Method Both pump sources contain a single-frequency oscillator that supplies double pulse pairs at a repetition rate of 50 Hz, each having a pulse duration of approximately 30 ns and a pulse energy of 8 mJ, at nearly diffraction limited beam quality. In both systems, they are amplified in an INNOSLAB stage to 75 mJ. In the CO 2 system, the pulses are amplified to 150 mJ in a second INNOSLAB stage. A separate rack houses the supply of the pump laser. The project partner DLR-IPA is responsible for the conversion in the measurement wavelength of 1645 nm for the CH 4 and 1572 nm for the CO 2 system as well as for the entire measuring system. Both lasers and rack are designed so that they meet the requirements for equipment for flight operations in the DLR jet. Result Under the first test flight campaign in spring 2015, both systems were used successfully to measure both gases over Poland, Italy and Germany in five flights in a total of 22 flight hours. Applications The CHARM-F system will be used on different climate research missions in the future. Such measurements are an important step towards a deployment of satellite-based systems, as they are currently being developed in the MERLIN project at Fraunhofer ILT. The technology can also, in principle, be adapted to determine other atmospheric parameters such as wind speed or the distribution of other trace gases. Along- side climate research, such parameters play an important role, for example, in the evaluation of wind farm areas, in industrial gas monitoring or in the measurement of turbines. This work was conducted within the »CHARM-F« project of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research under the grant number 01LK0905B well as within the »NIRLI« project of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy under the grant number 50EE1228. Contact Dr. Jens Löhring Telephone +49 241 8906-673 [email protected] FLIGHT CAMPAIGN »CHARM-F« 3 4

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Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

DQS certified by DIN EN ISO 9001, Reg.-No.: DE-69572-01

Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, www.ilt.fraunhofer.de

DQS certified by DIN EN ISO 9001, Reg.-No.: DE-69572-01

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3 Laser and supply rack in the HALO airplane.

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the Hambach and Düren strip mines.

Task

Within the »CHARM-F« project (CH4 Airborne Remote

Monitoring – Flugzeug), Fraunhofer ILT has developed two

Nd:YAG pump lasers as well as their control and supply units

for an airborne LIDAR system to measure the greenhouse

gases CO2 and CH4. The pump lasers are used to drive the

optical parametric converters from the Institute of Atmospheric

Physics (DLR-IPA). The LIDAR system is designed specifically

for use on the research aircraft HALO (High Altitude and Long

Range Research Aircraft) to simultaneously measure both trace

gases. The »CHARM-F« system can measure the amount of

gas in a column between the aircraft and ground.

Method

Both pump sources contain a single-frequency oscillator that

supplies double pulse pairs at a repetition rate of 50 Hz, each

having a pulse duration of approximately 30 ns and a pulse

energy of 8 mJ, at nearly diffraction limited beam quality.

In both systems, they are amplified in an INNOSLAB stage

to 75 mJ. In the CO2 system, the pulses are amplified to 150 mJ

in a second INNOSLAB stage. A separate rack houses the

supply of the pump laser. The project partner DLR-IPA is

responsible for the conversion in the measurement wavelength

of 1645 nm for the CH4 and 1572 nm for the CO2 system

as well as for the entire measuring system. Both lasers and

rack are designed so that they meet the requirements for

equipment for flight operations in the DLR jet.

Result

Under the first test flight campaign in spring 2015, both

systems were used successfully to measure both gases over

Poland, Italy and Germany in five flights in a total of 22 flight

hours.

Applications

The CHARM-F system will be used on different climate

research missions in the future. Such measurements are

an important step towards a deployment of satellite-based

systems, as they are currently being developed in the MERLIN

project at Fraunhofer ILT. The technology can also, in principle,

be adapted to determine other atmospheric parameters such

as wind speed or the distribution of other trace gases. Along-

side climate research, such parameters play an important role,

for example, in the evaluation of wind farm areas, in industrial

gas monitoring or in the measurement of turbines.

This work was conducted within the »CHARM-F« project

of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research under the

grant number 01LK0905B well as within the »NIRLI« project

of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy under

the grant number 50EE1228.

Contact

Dr. Jens Löhring

Telephone +49 241 8906-673

[email protected]

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