Electromagnetic propagation through MVKS-type turbulence is examined assuming a slanted path using the Hufnagel-Valley model for the structure parameter. The propagation path consists of turbulent (Lt) and non-turbulent (LD) zones; using a split-step approach, the diffracted field characteristics for Gaussian-profile and Bessel beams are examined under varying turbulence strengths, and Lt/ Ld ratios. Cross-correlation (CC) products are computed as performance measures relative to non-turbulent recovery.
Slanted electromagnetic wave propagation through atmospheric phase turbulence using altitude-dependent structure parameter
01.06.2017
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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