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1 September 1990 Propagation of UV laser radiations in a controlled atmosphere
Patrick Vigliano, Michel L. Autric, Mireille Tanguy, Dominique Astic
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Abstract
The aerosol attenuation of a near-ultraviolet laser radiation propagating through a simulated and controlled medium is investigated experimentally. Radiation from an excimer laser in an air-sea interaction simulation tunnel is utilized. Attention is focused on the measurement of aerosol profiles as a function of the X-axis above the water surface, water density in air, mean wind velocity in the tunnel, the difference between air and water temperature corresponding to various fog densities as well as the differential measurements of the total attenuation of the ultraviolet radiation passing through the medium. Examples of KrF and XeF transmittances for various granulometric distributions of water droplets are presented along with relationships between measured transmittances and liquid volume per unit air volume.
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Patrick Vigliano, Michel L. Autric, Mireille Tanguy, and Dominique Astic "Propagation of UV laser radiations in a controlled atmosphere", Proc. SPIE 1312, Propagation Engineering: Third in a Series, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21886
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric propagation

Aerosols

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Humidity

Transmittance

Atmospheric particles

Liquids

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