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Article Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 8Fringe waves radiated by a half-plane for the boundary conditions of Neumann(Springer Heidelberg, 2008) Umul, Y. Z.; 42699; Elektronik ve Haberleşme MühendisliğiThe fringe waves of the physical theory of diffraction are obtained in terms of Fresnel integrals for a half-plane satisfying the Neumann boundary condition. The approximate expressions of the radiated waves are also evaluated for sufficiently large wavenumbers. The fields are plotted and compared numerically.Article Citation - WoS: 57Citation - Scopus: 62Intensity fluctuations in J-Bessel-Gaussian beams of all orders propagating in turbulent atmosphere(Springer, 2008) Eyyuboglu, H. T.; Sermutlu, E.; Baykal, Y.; Cai, Y.; Korotkova, O.; 7688; 17647; 7812; Matematik; Elektronik ve Haberleşme Mühendisliği; Elektrik-Elektronik MühendisliğiThe scintillation index of a J (n) -Bessel-Gaussian beam of any order propagating in turbulent atmosphere is derived and numerically evaluated at transverse cross-sections with the aid of a specially designed triple integral routine. The graphical outputs indicate that, just like the previously investigated J (0)-Bessel-Gaussian beam, higher-order members of the family also offer favorable scintillation characteristics at large source sizes. This advantage is maintained against rising beam orders. Viewed along the propagation axis, beams with lower orders and smaller widths exhibit smaller values of the scintillation index at shorter propagation distances and large values at longer propagation distances. Further, it is shown that the scintillation index of the J (n) -Bessel-Gaussian beams (n > 0) is larger than that of the fundamental Gaussian and the J (0)-Bessel-Gaussian beams only near the on-axis points, while remaining smaller towards the edges of the beam.