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8 October 2015 Ultimate turbulence experiment: simultaneous measurements of Cn2 near the ground using six devices and eight methods
Lydia Yatcheva, Rui Barros, Max Segel, Detlev Sprung, Erik Sucher, Christian Eisele, Szymon Gladysz
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We have performed a series of experiments in order to simultaneously validate several devices and methods for measurement of the path-averaged refractive index structure constant ( 𝐶𝑛 2). The experiments were carried out along a horizontal urban path near the ground. Measuring turbulence in this layer is particularly important because of the prospect of using adaptive optics for free-space optical communications in an urban environment. On one hand, several commercial sensors were used: SLS20, a laser scintillometer from Scintec AG, BLS900, a largeaperture scintillometer, also from Scintec, and a 3D sonic anemometer from Thies GmbH. On the other hand, we measured turbulence strength with new approaches and devices developed in-house. Firstly, an LED array combined with a high-speed camera allowed for measurement of 𝐶𝑛 2 from raw- and differential image motion, and secondly a two-part system comprising a laser source, a Shack-Hartmann sensor and a PSF camera recoded turbulent modulation transfer functions, Zernike variances and angle-of-arrival structure functions, yielding three independent estimates of 𝐶𝑛 2. We compare the measured values yielded simultaneously by commercial and in-house developed devices and show very good agreement between 𝐶𝑛 2 values for all the methods. Limitations of each experimental method are also discussed.
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Lydia Yatcheva, Rui Barros, Max Segel, Detlev Sprung, Erik Sucher, Christian Eisele, and Szymon Gladysz "Ultimate turbulence experiment: simultaneous measurements of Cn2 near the ground using six devices and eight methods", Proc. SPIE 9641, Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems XVIII, 964105 (8 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2195029
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KEYWORDS
Optical transfer functions

Turbulence

Modulation transfer functions

Light emitting diodes

Wavefront sensors

Point spread functions

Motion measurement

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