Laser Beam Scintillation with Applications

Laser Beam Scintillation with Applications

Author: Larry C. Andrews

Publisher: SPIE Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780819441034

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Renewed interest in laser communication systems has sparked development of useful new analytic models. This book discusses optical scintillation and its impact on system performance in free-space optical communication and laser radar applications, with a detailed look at propagation phenomena and the role of scintillation on system behavior. Intended for practicing engineers, scientists, and students.


Laser Beam Scintillation with Applications

Laser Beam Scintillation with Applications

Author: Cynthia Y. Young

Publisher:

Published: 2001-07-30

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9781510604896

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Renewed interest in laser communication systems has sparked development of useful new analytic models. This book discusses optical scintillation and its impact on system performance in free-space optical communication and laser radar applications, with a detailed look at propagation phenomena and the role of scintillation on system behavior. Intended for practicing engineers, scientists, and students.


Laser Beam Propagation Through Random Media

Laser Beam Propagation Through Random Media

Author: Larry C. Andrews

Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 820

ISBN-13:

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Since publication of the first edition of this text in 1998, there have been several new, important developments in the theory of beam wave propagation through a random medium, which have been incorporated into this second edition. Also new to this edition are models for the scintillation index under moderate-to-strong irradiance fluctuations; models for aperture averaging based on ABCD ray matrices; beam wander and its effects on scintillation; theory of partial coherence of the source; models of rough targets for ladar applications; phase fluctuations; analysis of other beam shapes; plus expanded analysis of free-space optical communication systems and imaging systems.


Scintillation Dosimetry

Scintillation Dosimetry

Author: Sam Beddar

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-06

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1482209004

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Scintillation Dosimetry delivers a comprehensive introduction to plastic scintillation dosimetry, covering everything from basic radiation dosimetry concepts to plastic scintillating fiber optics. Comprised of chapters authored by leading experts in the medical physics community, the book: Discusses a broad range of technical implementations, from point source dosimetry scaling to 3D-volumetric and 4D-scintillation dosimetry Addresses a wide scope of clinical applications, from machine quality assurance to small-field and in vivo dosimetry Examines related optical techniques, such as optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) or Čerenkov luminescence Thus, Scintillation Dosimetry provides an authoritative reference for detailed, state-of-the-art information on plastic scintillation dosimetry and its use in the field of radiation dosimetry.


Free-Space Laser Communications

Free-Space Laser Communications

Author: Arun K. Majumdar

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-05-05

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 0387286772

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This is a comprehensive tutorial on the emerging technology of free-space laser communications (FSLC). The book offers an all-inclusive source of information on the basics of FSLC, and a review of state-of-the-art technologies. Coverage includes atmospheric effects for laser propagation and FSLC systems performance and design. Free-Space Laser Communications is a valuable resource for engineers, scientists and students interested in laser communication systems designed for the atmospheric optical channel.


Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering: Pho-Z, pages 2049-3050

Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering: Pho-Z, pages 2049-3050

Author: Ronald G. Driggers

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1100

ISBN-13: 9780824742522

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Compiled by 330 of the most widely respected names in the electro-optical sciences, the Encyclopedia is destined to serve as the premiere guide in the field with nearly 2000 figures, 560 photographs, 260 tables, and 3800 equations. From astronomy to x-ray optics, this reference contains more than 230 vivid entries examining the most intriguing technological advances and perspectives from distinguished professionals around the globe. The contributors have selected topics of utmost importance in areas including digital image enhancement, biological modeling, biomedical spectroscopy, and ocean optics, providing thorough coverage of recent applications in this continually expanding field.


Field Guide to Atmospheric Optics

Field Guide to Atmospheric Optics

Author: Larry C. Andrews

Publisher: Society of Photo Optical

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780819453181

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The material in this Field Guide is a condensed version of similar material found in two textbooks: Laser Beam Propagation through Random Media (SPIE Vol. PM53) and Laser Beam Scintillation with Applications (SPIE Vol. PM99). Topics chosen for this concise presentation include a review of classical Kolmogorov turbulence theory, Gaussian-beam waves in free space, and atmospheric effects on a propagating optical wave. These atmospheric effects have great importance in a variety of applications like imaging, free space optical communications, laser radar, and remote sensing. This Guide presents tractable mathematical models from which the practitioner can readily determine beam spreading, beam wander, spatial coherence radius (Fried's parameter), angle of arrival fluctuations, scintillation, aperture averaging effects, fade probabilities, bit error-rates, and enhanced backscatter effects, among others.


Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Processes

Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Processes

Author: Jan Awrejcewicz

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2011-09-26

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 9533076208

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Numerical Simulations of Physical and Engineering Process is an edited book divided into two parts. Part I devoted to Physical Processes contains 14 chapters, whereas Part II titled Engineering Processes has 13 contributions. The book handles the recent research devoted to numerical simulations of physical and engineering systems. It can be treated as a bridge linking various numerical approaches of two closely inter-related branches of science, i.e. physics and engineering. Since the numerical simulations play a key role in both theoretical and application oriented research, professional reference books are highly needed by pure research scientists, applied mathematicians, engineers as well post-graduate students. In other words, it is expected that the book will serve as an effective tool in training the mentioned groups of researchers and beyond.