We describe a method, developed by us, for testing the probability distribution of the amplitude fluctuations of an atmospherically degraded laser beam from the statistics of the detected signal, by also taking into account the nonlinearity of the recorder. Application is made to a particular set of data measured by us after propagation of a laser beam over a 4.5 km path at an altitude of about 20 m over ground.
Effect of recording process in evaluating higher order propagation statistics / P. Ciolli, A. Consortini, P. Pandolfini, F. Pasqualetti, L. Ronchi, R. Vanni. - In: JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. - ISSN 0030-3941. - STAMPA. - 68:(1978), pp. 1350-1352.
Effect of recording process in evaluating higher order propagation statistics
A. Consortini
;L. Ronchi;
1978
Abstract
We describe a method, developed by us, for testing the probability distribution of the amplitude fluctuations of an atmospherically degraded laser beam from the statistics of the detected signal, by also taking into account the nonlinearity of the recorder. Application is made to a particular set of data measured by us after propagation of a laser beam over a 4.5 km path at an altitude of about 20 m over ground.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.