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14 April 2000 Experimental study of the structure of laser beams disturbed by turbulent stream of aircraft engine
Vladmir S. Sirazetdinov, Inga V. Ivanova, Anatoly D. Starikov, David H. Titterton, Tatyana A. Sheremetyeva, Gennadii N. Filippov, Yurii N. Yevchenko
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Abstract
One and ten `micron' wavelength radiation was used to study laser beam propagation through a turbojet aircraft engine's exhaust. Pulse lengths were 0.1 and 2 microsecond(s) respectively, i.e. instantaneous realizations of intensity distribution (up to several thousand frames) were registered.
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Vladmir S. Sirazetdinov, Inga V. Ivanova, Anatoly D. Starikov, David H. Titterton, Tatyana A. Sheremetyeva, Gennadii N. Filippov, and Yurii N. Yevchenko "Experimental study of the structure of laser beams disturbed by turbulent stream of aircraft engine", Proc. SPIE 3927, Optical Pulse and Beam Propagation II, (14 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382078
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Near field

Laser beam propagation

Cameras

CCD cameras

Refractive index

Pulsed laser operation

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