Title
Universal Statistical-Model For Irradiance Fluctuations In A Turbulent Medium
Keywords
Physics; Multidisciplinary
Abstract
A universal model is proposed for the irradiance fluctuations of an optical beam propagating through atmospheric turbulence. When this model was compared with existing measured data, we found good qualitative and quantitative agreement, which suggests that this new theoretical model is applicable under all known conditions of turbulence. In the regime of weak scattering, the normalized moments of the distribution are essentially the same as those predicted by the lognormal model, although they show large deviations from lognormal statistics in the saturation regime. The limiting form of the universal model for conditions of super-strong turbulence is that of the negative-exponential distribution, but, for more moderate conditions of turbulence, the form is that of an exponential times an infinite series of Laguerre polynomials. The new distribution was derived under the assumption that the field irradiance consists of two principal components, each of which has an amplitude that is m distributed.
Journal Title
Journal of the Optical Society of America
Volume
72
Issue/Number
7
Publication Date
1-1-1982
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
864
Last Page
870
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0030-3941
Recommended Citation
Phillips, Ronald L. and Andrews, Larry C., "Universal Statistical-Model For Irradiance Fluctuations In A Turbulent Medium" (1982). Faculty Bibliography 1980s. 192.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib1980/192
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