Mutual Coherence Function Of A Beam Propagating In A Turbulent Medium


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Mutual Coherence Function of a Beam Propagating in a Turbulent Medium


Mutual Coherence Function of a Beam Propagating in a Turbulent Medium

Author: Ronald Louis Fante

language: en

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Release Date: 1973


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Using transport theory the mutual coherence function of a beam propagating in a turbulent medium has been studied in detail, including the effect of the beam size, focal length and strength of the turbulence. The most detailed results are obtained for the MCF when the fluctuations have a Gaussian spectrum, but simple closed-form asymptotic results have also been obtained when the spectrum is a von Karman. (Author).

Mutual Coherence Function of a Beam Propagating in a Turbulent Medium


Mutual Coherence Function of a Beam Propagating in a Turbulent Medium

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1973


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Using transport theory the mutual coherence function of a beam propagating in a turbulent medium has been studied in detail, including the effect of the beam size, focal length and strength of the turbulence. The most detailed results are obtained for the MCF when the fluctuations have a Gaussian spectrum, but simple closed-form asymptotic results have also been obtained when the spectrum is a von Karman. (Author).

Optical Beam Propagation in Turbulent Media


Optical Beam Propagation in Turbulent Media

Author: Ronald Louis Fante

language: en

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Release Date: 1975


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The most recent developments on the propagation of microwave and optical beams in turbulent media, such as the clear atmosphere are discussed. Among the phenomena considered are beam spreading, beam wander, loss of coherence, scintillations, angle-of-arrival variations, and short pulse effects. Also included is a discussion of methods of compensation of the effect of turbulence on communications and imaging systems.