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Analysis of Joint Impact of Optical Refractivity and Turbulence on Laser Beam and Image Characteristics

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Abstract

The results of numerical analysis demonstrate that an inverse temperature layer (ITL) located in the vicinity of a propagation path could significantly impact the laser beam statistical characteristics and image formation.

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