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19 November 2015 About temporary autocorrelation function of fluctuations of the scattered radiation of the focused laser beam (0.63 mm) in the surface atmosphere in rain, drizzle and fog
N. A. Vostretsov, A. F. Zhukov
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Proceedings Volume 9680, 21st International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics; 96800S (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2203654
Event: XXI International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics, 2015, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
Measured temporal autocorrelation function the fluctuations of the scattered radiation of the focused laser beam (0.63 μm) in the surface atmosphere in rain, drizzle and fog on the highway with a length of 130 m. Found that the time correlation of the fluctuations of the scattered radiation of the focused laser beam in the rain and drizzle decreases with increasing perpendicular component to the path the wind speed is at close to atmospheric conditions (with close values of optical depth and particle size of atmospheric precipitation). The time correlation in the fog more, than the time correlation in the drizzle. It is an order of magnitude or more greater than in the rain.
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N. A. Vostretsov and A. F. Zhukov "About temporary autocorrelation function of fluctuations of the scattered radiation of the focused laser beam (0.63 mm) in the surface atmosphere in rain, drizzle and fog ", Proc. SPIE 9680, 21st International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 96800S (19 November 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2203654
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optic gyroscopes

Atmospheric optics

Ocean optics

Optical correlators

Particles

Atmospheric particles

Atmospheric physics

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