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25 September 2013 Phase-space distribution of optical field intensity of laser beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence
Wei Lu, Jianfeng Sun, Deyan Xu, Xiaoping Ma, Bing Li, Liren Liu
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Abstract
Phase-space optics has its advantage over the research of laser beam propagating through atmospheric turbulence channel due to its special joint space-spatial frequency representation, which can be used to describe the property of optical signals between variables that form a Fourier transform pair. In this paper, we introduce the effect of atmospheric turbulence in terms of matrix into the phase-space analysis of laser beam propagation through turbulence. The far field optical intensity in the channel will be given in terms of phase-space representation and the phase-space distribution of received optical intensity can be plotted. It may be a new method analyzing optical scintillation under the turbulent condition.
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Wei Lu, Jianfeng Sun, Deyan Xu, Xiaoping Ma, Bing Li, and Liren Liu "Phase-space distribution of optical field intensity of laser beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence", Proc. SPIE 8874, Laser Communication and Propagation through the Atmosphere and Oceans II, 887413 (25 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022827
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KEYWORDS
Wigner distribution functions

Free space optics

Atmospheric optics

Atmospheric propagation

Laser beam propagation

Free space

Atmospheric turbulence

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