The Scheimpflug lidar technique has been widely developed for atmospheric remote sensing during recent years. However, the correlations or discrepancies of the lidar signals measured by the Scheimpflug lidar (SLidar) technique and the conventional pulsed lidar technique, which is crucial for understanding the measurement results of the SLidar technique, has yet been investigated. In this work, a 520-nm Scheimpflug lidar system and a conventional 532-nm pulsed lidar system have been developed for comparison studies on a near-horizontal measurement path.
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