Flat-Topped Beam Transmittance in Anisotropic Non-Kolmogorov Turbulent Marine Atmosphere
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2017
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Spie-soc Photo-optical instrumentation Engineers
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Turbulence affects optical propagation, and, as a result, the intensity is attenuated along the path of propagation. The attenuation becomes significant when the turbulence becomes stronger. Transmittance is a measure indicating how much power is collected at the receiver after the optical wave propagates in the turbulent medium. The on-axis transmittance is formulated when a flat-topped optical beam propagates in a marine atmosphere experiencing anisotropic non-Kolmogorov turbulence. Variations in the transmittance are evaluated versus the beam source size, beam number, link distance, power law exponent, anisotropy factor, and structure constant. It is found that larger beam source sizes and beam numbers yield higher transmittance values; however, as the link distance, power law exponent, anisotropy factor, or structure constant increase, transmittance values are lowered. Our results will help in the performance evaluations of optical wireless communication and optical imaging systems operating in a marine atmosphere. (C) 2017 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
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Optical Propagation, Marine Atmospheric Turbulence, Transmittance, Flat-Topped Optical Beam
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Yalçın, A., Baykal, Y. (2018). Flat-topped beam transmittance in anisotropic non-Kolmogorov turbulent marine atmosphere. Optical Engineering, 56(10). http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.56.10.104107
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