Hermite-Cosine Laser Beam and Its Propagation Characteristics in Turbulent Atmosphere
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2005
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Optical Soc Amer
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Abstract
Hermite-cosine-Gaussian (HcosG) laser beams are studied. The source plane intensity of the HcosG beam is introduced and its dependence on the source parameters is examined. By application of the Fresnel diffraction integral, the average receiver intensity of HcosG beam is formulated for the case of propagation in turbulent atmosphere. The average receiver intensity is seen to reduce appropriately to various special cases. When traveling in turbulence, the HcosG beam initially experiences the merging of neighboring beam lobes, and then a TEM-type cosh-Gaussian beam is formed, temporarily leading to a plain cosh-Gaussian beam. Eventually a pure Gaussian beam results. The numerical evaluation of the normalized beam size along the propagation axis at selected mode indices indicates that relative spreading of higher-order HcosG beam modes is less than that of the lower-order counterparts. Consequently, it is possible at some propagation distances to capture more power by using higher-mode-indexed HcosG beams. (C) 2005 Optical Society of America.
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0103 physical sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences
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Eyyuboğlu, Halil T.,"Hermite-cosine-Gaussian laser beam and its propagation characteristics in turbulent atmosphere", Journal Of The Optical Society Of America A-Optics Image Science And Vision, Vol.22, No.8, pp.1527-1535, (2005).
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88
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A
Volume
22
Issue
8
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1527
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1535
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