1998
DOI: 10.1117/12.334840
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<title>Experimental verification of a bright-speckle algorithm of compensation for turbulent wandering of a repetitively pulsed CO<formula><inf><roman>2 </roman></inf></formula>laser beam</title>

Abstract: A novel algorithm of compensation for repetitively-pulsed laser beam wandering at propagation paths, caused by the atmospheric turbulence and mirror vibrations has been proposed and verified in experiments with a TE-C02 laser. The algorithm is based on the precise temporal control of triggering each of the TB-laser pulses at the moments when the auxiliary probe cw-laser beam modified by a modal-type adaptive optics system and having exactly the same wavefront profile, as the pulsed radiation, hits the remote o… Show more

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“…Let us consider the principal features of the algorithm performance, which are principal ones for subsequent analysis of the operation restrictions of the algorithm, and leave out the detail description of the algorithm implementation in the form of the designed laser system, referring of readers to the original paper [1].…”
Section: Some Features Of Bright Speckle Algorithm Applicationmentioning
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“…Let us consider the principal features of the algorithm performance, which are principal ones for subsequent analysis of the operation restrictions of the algorithm, and leave out the detail description of the algorithm implementation in the form of the designed laser system, referring of readers to the original paper [1].…”
Section: Some Features Of Bright Speckle Algorithm Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test experiments show that the algorithm allows one to increase a probability of hitting the receiver by the brightest speckle of the operation beam and to gain total laser energy delivered onto the receiver in the burst of pulses. All these resources of the algorithm application are illustrated in [1,2].…”
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