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18 August 2005 Accurate calculation of phase screens for the modelling of laser beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence
Jaume Recolons, Federico Dios
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Abstract
In this work, simulation of beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence is made by means of the split-step method, including spatially separated two-dimensional phase screens, which represent the existing turbulence. These phase screens may be generated mainly by two techniques, namely fractal interpolation or in the spatial frequency domain. We report some important considerations to take into account in order to generate phase screens with enough accuracy to properly reproduce the structure function of the turbulence. It is shown that slight deviations from the theoretical structure function in the set of screens used along the propagation may increase in an appreciable way the statistical error inherent to any particular realization. Some comparisons are made with analytical results based on the second order Rytov approximation. One of the conclusions that may be clearly drawn from these comparisons is that beam wander effects are not included in these theories.
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Jaume Recolons and Federico Dios "Accurate calculation of phase screens for the modelling of laser beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence", Proc. SPIE 5891, Atmospheric Optical Modeling, Measurement, and Simulation, 589107 (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.618476
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KEYWORDS
Scintillation

Fractal analysis

Atmospheric propagation

Turbulence

Beam propagation method

Optical simulations

Wave propagation

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