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Phase Screens of Optical Turbulence Generated by Means of Direct Numerical Simulation of First Principles of Fluid Mechanics

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Abstract

Split-step Fourier-Fresnel algorithms based on phase screens are powerful tools to computationally simulate optical propagation through atmospheric and oceanic turbulence. Usually, phase screens are generated by means of idealized turbulence models. Here we present and discuss phase screens resulting from direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equations and the scalar transport equation.

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