
Photonics: Double-Pulse Laser Fragmentation/Laser-Induced Fluorescence Method for Remote Detection of Traces of Trinitrotoluene. Sergei Bobrovnikov, Evgeny Gorlov, and Viktor Zharkov

Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics (open access paper): Air Composition over the Russian Arctic–4: Atmospheric Aerosols. O. Yu. Antokhina, P. N. Antokhin, V. G. Arshinova, M. Yu. Arshinov, B. D. Belan, et al.

Physics of Plasmas: Energy deposition in air by moderately focused femtosecond laser filaments. Yu. E. Geints, I. Yu. Geints, Ya. V. Grudtsyn, A. V. Koribut, D. V. Pushkarev, G. E. Rizaev, and L. V. Seleznev

Astrophysical Bulletin: Mobile Differential Image Motion Monitor for Astroclimate Research. S. A. Potanin, E. A. Kopylov, A. D. Savvin

Доступен новый номер журнала Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics Volume 37, Issue 3 (английская версия)

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry: The spectrum of radioactive water vapor: the H219O radio‑isotopologue. Boris A. Voronin, · Jonathan Tennyson, · Tatyana Yu. Chesnokova, · Aleksei V. Chentsov, · Aleksandr D. Bykov

Optics Communications: Pressure scaling of femtosecond laser filamentation in air: Prospects for long-range atmospheric propagation. Yury E. Geints

Optics and Lasers in Engineering: Transceiving telescope for a mobile TDLAS system for remote sounding of anthropogenic methane. Semyon V. Yakovlev, Sergey A. Sadovnikov, Oleg A. Romanovskii, Marianna P. Gerasimova, Natalya S. Kravtsova

International Journal of Remote Sensing: The impact of volcanic eruptions, pyrocumulonimbus plumes, and the Arctic polar vortex intrusions on aerosol loading over Tomsk (Western Siberia, Russia) as observed by lidar from 2018 to 2022. Vladislav V. Gerasimov, Vladimir V. Zuev, Ekaterina S. Savelieva, Aleksei V. Nevzorov

Optics Communications: Semi-empirical model of a copper bromide vapor brightness amplifier. Maxim V. Trigub, Anton E. Kulagin
В ходе измерений исследователи собрали уникальные данные о потоках углекислого газа и метана

Учёные придумали метод обнаружения даже небольшого возгорания, и для этого не нужен человек. Как это им удалось, рассказывает кандидат физико-математических наук Денис Касымов