A lidar for detecting atmospheric turbulence based on modified Von Karman turbulence power spectrum
Longxia Zhou,
Jiandong Mao
Abstract:Introduction: Atmospheric turbulence is a kind of random vortex motion. A series of turbulent effects, such as fluctuation of light intensity, occur when laser is transmitted in atmospheric turbulence.Methods: In order to verify the possibility of detecting atmospheric turbulence by the Mie-scattering lidar, firstly, based on the power spectrum method, the Zernike polynomial method is used to simulate generation of the modified Von Karman turbulent phase screen by low-frequency compensation. By comparing the o… Show more
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