Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /

The split step method (SSM), initially formulated by Tappert and Hardin (1974) has been used by McCaskill and Ewart (1984) and Martin and Flatte (1988) to study plane wave propagation in random media. In the SSM, the role of the random medium is to introduce phase perturbation in each step of the al...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Zarar Mohamed Jenu, author 442602, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik
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Published: Skudai : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2006
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Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik
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description The split step method (SSM), initially formulated by Tappert and Hardin (1974) has been used by McCaskill and Ewart (1984) and Martin and Flatte (1988) to study plane wave propagation in random media. In the SSM, the role of the random medium is to introduce phase perturbation in each step of the algorithm from the transmitter to the receiver. The method is powerful because it can accommodate finite beam sources and an arbitrary refractive index power spectrum. The authors show the ability of the SSM to study plane wave and finite beam optical propagation in a two-dimensional turbulent atmosphere. The results from the modelling are compared with other numerical methods.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2845432022-05-12T01:01:46ZSimulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere / Mohammad Zarar Mohamed Jenu, author 442602 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik Skudai : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,2006engThe split step method (SSM), initially formulated by Tappert and Hardin (1974) has been used by McCaskill and Ewart (1984) and Martin and Flatte (1988) to study plane wave propagation in random media. In the SSM, the role of the random medium is to introduce phase perturbation in each step of the algorithm from the transmitter to the receiver. The method is powerful because it can accommodate finite beam sources and an arbitrary refractive index power spectrum. The authors show the ability of the SSM to study plane wave and finite beam optical propagation in a two-dimensional turbulent atmosphere. The results from the modelling are compared with other numerical methods.The split step method (SSM), initially formulated by Tappert and Hardin (1974) has been used by McCaskill and Ewart (1984) and Martin and Flatte (1988) to study plane wave propagation in random media. In the SSM, the role of the random medium is to introduce phase perturbation in each step of the algorithm from the transmitter to the receiver. The method is powerful because it can accommodate finite beam sources and an arbitrary refractive index power spectrum. The authors show the ability of the SSM to study plane wave and finite beam optical propagation in a two-dimensional turbulent atmosphere. The results from the modelling are compared with other numerical methods.PSZJBLOpticsElectromagnetism
spellingShingle Optics
Electromagnetism
Mohammad Zarar Mohamed Jenu, author 442602
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik
Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /
title Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /
title_full Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /
title_fullStr Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /
title_short Simulation of Optical Propagation in a Turbulent Atmosphere /
title_sort simulation of optical propagation in a turbulent atmosphere
topic Optics
Electromagnetism
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