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1 May 1990 Perturbative approach to the small-scale physics of thermal blooming
S. Enguehard, Brian Hatfield
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Abstract
The linearized equations of thermal blooming for an infinite beam in a uniform atmosphere and wind are analytically solved as a perturbation series in blooming for the case of compensated and uncompensated propagation. A Feynman diagram representation of the series is presented. The propagators are used to compute the mutual coherence function (MCF) and Strehl also as a perturbation series in blooming. The dependence of the results on the actuator Fresnel number is discussed along with the relative roles of the phase compensation instability and stimulated thermal Rayleigh scattering. A brief comparison is made with nonlinear numerical simulations to show that the nonlinearities may be neglected.
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S. Enguehard and Brian Hatfield "Perturbative approach to the small-scale physics of thermal blooming", Proc. SPIE 1221, Propagation of High-Energy Laser Beams Through the Earth's Atmosphere, (1 May 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18362
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric propagation

Neodymium

Laser beam propagation

Thermal blooming

Actuators

Earth's atmosphere

Turbulence

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