Laser beam propagation through random media

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Laser beam propagation through random media

Larry C. Andrews, Ronald L. Phillips

SPIE Optical Engineering Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This work examines wave propagation through random media with a special emphasis on recent results concerning laser beam propagation through atmospheric turbulence. The propagation of laser light, which is simply one form of electromagnetic radiation, is important in applications such as weaponry, ranging, remote sensing, laser radar, mechanical positioning by laser beam, laser tracking and distance measuring, among others. The text is useful for engineers and scientists who seek a sound understanding of propagation phenomena and the limitations imposed by the random medium on system performance. The book also is suitable as a graduate level text, with worked examples and exercise sets at the end of most chapters.

目次

  • Random Processes and Random Fields
  • Optical Turbulence in the Atmosphere
  • Free-Space Propagation of Gaussian-Beam Waves
  • Classical Theory of Optical Wave Propagation
  • Line-of-Sight Propagation - Weak Fluctuation Theory, Part 1
  • Line-of-Sight Propagation - Weak Fluctuation Theory, Part 2
  • Propagation Through Random Phase Screens
  • Laser Satellite Communication Systems
  • Propagation Through Complex Paraxial ABCD Optical Systems
  • Doublepassage Problems - Laser Radar Systems
  • Line-of-Sight Propagation - Strong Fluctuation Theory
  • Appendices - Special Functions
  • Integral Table
  • Tables of Beam Statistics
  • Mathematica Programmes.

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