Average irradiance and polarization properties of a radially or azimuthally polarized beam in a turbulent atmosphere
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2008
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Optical Society of America
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Analytical formulas are derived for the average irradiance and the degree of polarization of a radially or azimuthally polarized doughnut beam (PDB) propagating in a turbulent atmosphere by adopting a beam coherence-polarization matrix. It is found that the radial or azimuthal polarization structure of a radially or azimuthally PDB will be destroyed (i.e., a radially or azimuthally PDB is depolarized and becomes a partially polarized beam) and the doughnut beam spot becomes a circularly Gaussian beam spot during propagation in a turbulent atmosphere. The propagation properties are closely related to the parameters of the beam and the structure constant of the atmospheric turbulence
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Coherent General Beams, Elliptic Gaussian-Beam, Nonparaxial Propagation, Single Molecules, Laser-Beams, Aperture
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Cai, Y...et al. (2008). Average irradiance and polarization properties of a radially or azimuthally polarized beam in a turbulent atmosphere. Optics Express, 16(11), 7665-7673. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.16.007665
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Optics Express
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16
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11
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7665
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7673