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3 December 1980 Speckle Propagation Through The Turbulent Atmosphere
J.Fred Holmes
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Abstract
A tutorial review of the analysis of speckle propagation through the turbulent atmosphere is presented. It includes the effects of the turbulent atmosphere on a laser source as it propagates to the target and on the target induced speckle field as it propagates back to the receiver. Formulations for the first and second order statistics of the received intensity are developed and illustrated with numerical examples and experimental data.
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J.Fred Holmes "Speckle Propagation Through The Turbulent Atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 0243, Applications of Speckle Phenomena, (3 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959281
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric propagation

Speckle

Turbulence

Speckle pattern

Receivers

Wave propagation

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