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15 June 1995 Results of two-dimensional time-evolved phase screen computer simulations
Kevin J. Gamble, Arthur Robert Weeks, Harley R. Myler, Wissam A. Rabadi
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This paper presents a 2D computer simulation of observed intensity and phase behind a time evolved phase screen. Both spatial and temporal statistics of the observed intensity is compared to theoretical predictions. In particular, the intensity statistics as a function of detector position within the propagated laser beam are investigated. The computer simulation program was written using the C-programming language running on a SUN SPARC-5 workstation.
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Kevin J. Gamble, Arthur Robert Weeks, Harley R. Myler, and Wissam A. Rabadi "Results of two-dimensional time-evolved phase screen computer simulations", Proc. SPIE 2471, Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing IV, (15 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211926
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Computer simulations

Laser beam propagation

Speckle

Optical simulations

Fourier transforms

Turbulence

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