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Lagrangian Scaling Law for Atmospheric Propagation

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posted on 2023-11-30, 19:45 authored by Sophia Potoczak Bragdon, Daniel Cargill, Jacob Grosek
A new scaling law model for propagation of optical beams through atmospheric turbulence is presented and compared to a common scalar stochastic waveoptics technique. This methodology tracks the evolution of the important beam wavefront and phasefront parameters of a propagating Gaussian-shaped laser field as it moves through atmospheric turbulence, assuming a conservation of power. As with other scaling laws, this Lagrangian scaling law makes multiple simplifying assumptions about the optical beam in order to capture the essential features of interest, while significantly reducing the computational cost of calculation. This Lagrangian scaling law is shown to reliably work with low to medium turbulence strengths, producing at least a 2x computational speed-up per individual propagation of the beam and >100x memory reduction (depending on the chosen resolution).

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