Propagation and Coherence Properties of Higher Order Partially Coherent Dark Hollow Beams in Turbulence

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We formulate and evaluate in terms of graphical outputs, source and receiver plane expressions, the complex degree of coherence, beam size variation and power in bucket performance for higher order partially coherent dark hollow beams propagating in turbulent atmosphere. Our formulation is able to cover square, rectangular, circular, elliptical geometries for dark hollow and flat-topped beams in one single expression. From the graphical outputs of the receiver plane, it is observed that higher order partially coherent dark hollow beams will initially develop an outer ring around a central lobe, but will eventually evolve towards a Gaussian shape as the propagation distance is extended. It is further observed that stronger turbulence levels and greater partial coherence have similar effects on beam profile. During propagation, modulus of complex degree of coherence of partially coherent dark hollow beams appears to rise above that of the source plane values, reaching as high as near unity. Beam size analysis shows that, among the types examined, (nearly) flat-topped beam experiences the least beam expansion. Power in bucket analysis indicates that lowest order square fully coherent dark beam offers the best power capturing. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Dark Hollow Beams, Beam Propagation, Turbulent Atmosphere

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0103 physical sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences

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Eyyuboğlu, H.T. (2008). Propagation and coherence properties of higher order partially coherent dark hollow beams in turbulence. Optics and Laser Technology, 40(1), 156-166. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optlastec.2007.02.007

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