Optical filter function for a folded laser path / by Jack Smith, Thomas H. Pries, Kenneth J. Skipka, Marvin A. Hamiter; Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.

Expressions have been developed for the variance of amplitude and phase of an optical signal propagating over a folded path. A comparison of folded- and straight-path scintillation characteristics indicates that the folded-path scintillations are heavily weighted by larger turbulent scale sizes, and...

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Main Authors: Smith, Jack (Author), Pries, Thomas H. (Author), Skipka, Kenneth J. (Author), Hamiter, Marvin A. (Author)
Corporate Authors: United States. Army Electronics Command, White Sands Missile Range (N.M.). Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Fort Monmouth, New Jersey : U.S. Army Electronics Command, 1972.
Series:Research and development technical report (United States. Army Electronics Command) ; ECOM-5433.
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Summary:Expressions have been developed for the variance of amplitude and phase of an optical signal propagating over a folded path. A comparison of folded- and straight-path scintillation characteristics indicates that the folded-path scintillations are heavily weighted by larger turbulent scale sizes, and the straight-path scintillations are determined by smaller turbulent sizes. The effects of turbulent scale sizes located at various distances from the laser are examined for both folded and straight paths. Experimental results are presented showing good agreement with the theoretical development. (Author)
Item Description:"April 1972."
"DA Task Number IT061102B53A-19."
Physical Description:v, 19 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 19)
Access:APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE.