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14 May 2015 The impact of oceanic gravity waves on laser propagation
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Abstract
The usage of lasers in ocean studies is widespread. Each step of laser beam propagation through the ocean is a major topic to be analyzed, often independently. The objective of this study is to focus on the interaction of laser beams with the air-ocean interface; specifically, the modeling and analysis of the effects of a gravity wave perturbed ocean surface on laser propagation. The directional energy spectrum of Neumann with the Fourier series expansion is used in a Monte Carlo simulation of the gravity wave perturbed ocean surface model. Beam tracing with the ABCD matrix approach is used for the laser beam propagation analysis rather than using ray tracing like found in similar studies. Specific parameters are used in the model to output not only a qualitative model but also numerical and realistic results. The main purposes of this study are implementing a numerical model to see the effects of the ocean surface on laser propagation and analyzing the feasibility of using the beam tracing approach in such a model.
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Serdar Kizilkaya, Gage Walters, and Timothy Kane "The impact of oceanic gravity waves on laser propagation", Proc. SPIE 9489, Dimensional Optical Metrology and Inspection for Practical Applications IV, 94890E (14 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177176
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KEYWORDS
Laser beam propagation

Interfaces

Reflection

Atmospheric propagation

Reflectivity

Capillaries

Transmittance

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