Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
May 1990
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Meeting sponsored by SPIE. Bellingham, WA, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE Proceedings. Vol. 1221), 199
Physics
Optics
Atmospheric Optics, Conferences, High Power Lasers, Laser Beams, Light Transmission, Adaptive Optics, Aerosols, Airborne Equipment, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Turbulence, Earth Atmosphere, Ionospheric Disturbances, Jet Flow, Optical Paths, Optical Radar, Plasmas (Physics), Raman Spectra, Telescopes, Thermal Blooming, Turbulence Models
Scientific paper
The present conference discusses instabilities in lasers' atmospheric propagation, the linear theory of thermal blooming in turbulence, stimulated rotational Raman scattering effects of atmospheric N2, the Omega code for ground-based atmospheric propagation analysis, turbulence-thermal blooming interactions, the effect of a random wind field on thermal blooming instabilities, and propagation study results for a disturbed ionospheric environment. Also discussed are high-energy laser meteorology, thermal blooming due to aerosols, laser atmospheric phase and amplitude measurement, cloud bore-holing with long-pulse CO2 lasers, the turbulence produced by injection of heated jets, and experimental measurements of the optical path difference of a 4-m dual aerocurtain.
Ulrich Peter B.
Wilson Leroy E.
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