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Atmospheric turbulence effects on a partially coherent Gaussian beam: implications for free-space laser communication
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2002
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EngineeringWave OpticHigh-power LasersBeam OpticThermal BloomingOptical PropertiesAnalytic ExpressionAtmospheric Turbulence EffectsOptical CommunicationLaser CommunicationsOptical SystemsFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsAtmospheric TurbulenceLaser Beam PropagationClassical OpticsCoherent Gaussian BeamFree-space Laser CommunicationCoherent ProcessCross-spectral Density Function
A partially coherent quasi-monochromatic Gaussian laser beam propagating in atmospheric turbulence is examined by using a derived analytic expression for the cross-spectral density function. Expressions for average intensity, beam size, phase front radius of curvature, and wave-front coherence length are obtained from the cross-spectral density function. These results provide a model for a free-space laser transmitter with a phase diffuser used to reduce pointing errors.
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