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Chaim Schwartz1, Aristide Dogariu
1College of Optics/CREOL, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816, USA.
Abstract:
A mode coupling approach based on the modal theory of coherence is suggested for the study of partially coherent beams in atmospheric turbulence. An approximate expression is derived for the mode power coupling coefficients, and some specific cases are studied using numerical methods. Several general results derived from the properties of the coupling coefficients are also presented.
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