Chinese team develops world’s most sensitive wind-detecting laser

  • The suitcase-sized device can be used to make high-speed trains faster, monitor air pollution, and improve aviation, researchers say
  • China is a leader in lidar research, despite being a latecomer to the field – but competition is fierce

A suitcase-sized lidar device developed by a team of Chinese researchers could be used for military and civilian purposes, including aviation and weather forecasting. Photo: Handout
Chinese researchers say they have developed the world’s most advanced laser for wind detection, which could be used to monitor air pollution, predict the weather, and make high-speed trains faster.
The suitcase-sized device can detect complex changes in wind in unprecedented detail by using lidar methods. Lidar, or light detection and ranging, works by detecting the relative movement of air in the atmosphere with a laser.
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