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Average spreading and beam quality evolution of Gaussian array beams propagating through oceanic turbulence
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Average SpreadingMarine HydrodynamicsOceanic TurbulenceOcean AcousticsGaussian Array BeamsEngineeringOcean EngineeringAerospace EngineeringPhysical OceanographyComplex Sea StateWave PropagationRadial Beam ArrayArray ProcessingOceanographyOptical SystemsBeamformingOcean Internal WavePib Decreasing
The propagation properties of a radial Gaussian beam array through oceanic turbulence are studied analytically. The analytical expressions for the average intensity and the beam quality (power-in-the-bucket (PIB) and M 2-factor) of a radial beam array in a turbulent ocean are derived based on an account of statistical optics methods, the extended Huygens-Fresnel principle, and the second order moments of the Wigner distribution function. The influences of w, e, and χ T on the average intensity are investigated. The array divergence increases and the laser beam spreads as the salinity-induced dominant, e decreased, and χ T increased. Further, the analytical expression of PIB and the M 2-factor in the target plane is obtained. The changes of PIB and the M 2-factor with three oceanic turbulence parameters indicate that the stronger turbulence with a larger w, smaller e, and larger χ T results in the value of PIB decreasing, the value of the M 2-factor increasing, and the beam quality degrading.
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