Image-plane scintillation of complex targets in diverse heterogenous turbulent regimes
Keywords: optical turbulence, Image-plane scintillation, Refractive index structure constant
Abstract
We have previously reported [D. G. Perez et al., Imaging Appl. Opt. 2019 (pcAOP), invited talk] that image-plane scintillation index can provide a universal law to extract Cn2—independent of the target shape and light source. Also, we observed that scintillation index on the image plane occurs at any turbulence strength; particularly, as we move from weak to strong optical turbulence the number of pixels with scintillation greater than one increases in the neighborhood of high-contrast regions (edges). As the number of pixels with large scintillation values is observed with higher frequency in targets illuminated with incoherent light, whether wandering plays a mayor influence or not in image-plane scintillation regardless of the turbulent regime is still unknown. In this communication, we have devised a new experiment capable of differentiating the contributions of amplitude and phase to the pixel scintillation. Moreover, structured targets were introduced to distinguish anisotropic regimes, a property that was largely undetected in our original setup.
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Editorial: | Optica Publishing Group |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
Año de Inicio/Término: | 11–15 July 2022 |
URL: | https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?uri=pcaop-2022-PTu4D.5 |
DOI: |
10.1364/PCAOP.2022.PTu4D.5 |