1972
DOI: 10.1109/jqe.1972.1077044
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Atmospheric effects upon laser eye safety

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“…Dabberdt (1972Dabberdt ( , 1973 has observed fluctuations in laser beam intensity over several atmospheric paths, in conjunction with auxiliary measurements of wind and temperature fluctuations under various atmospheric stabilities. Here, local "hot spots" appear momentarily within the beam, with 10-100 times the average beam intensity.…”
Section: (D) Optical Scintillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dabberdt (1972Dabberdt ( , 1973 has observed fluctuations in laser beam intensity over several atmospheric paths, in conjunction with auxiliary measurements of wind and temperature fluctuations under various atmospheric stabilities. Here, local "hot spots" appear momentarily within the beam, with 10-100 times the average beam intensity.…”
Section: (D) Optical Scintillationmentioning
confidence: 99%