1 October 2008 Laser beam wander in the atmosphere: implications for optical turbulence vertical profile sensing with imaging LIDAR
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Abstract
A summary of different approaches for laser beam wander statistics estimation is presented. The principles of an imaging LIDAR technique for remote measurements of refractive turbulence vertical profile based on image motion analysis of a secondary source created by a laser beam at a given altitude are described. The turbulence-induced beam displacement statistics and angle-of-arrival variance of backscattered wave-front are analyzed for different sensing configurations. This study has implications for airborne reconnaissance image restoration, optical satellite communication, adaptive optics, and atmospheric effects on laser weaponry.
Arkadi Zilberman and Norman S. Kopeika "Laser beam wander in the atmosphere: implications for optical turbulence vertical profile sensing with imaging LIDAR," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 2(1), 023540 (1 October 2008). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3008058
Published: 1 October 2008
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Receivers

LIDAR

Wave propagation

Wavefronts

Atmospheric propagation

Transmitters

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