光学
激光器
波长
散射
热晕
吸收(声学)
材料科学
衍射
前向散射
辐照度
梁(结构)
激光功率缩放
物理
激光束
出处
期刊:Applied optics
[The Optical Society]
日期:1976-06-01
卷期号:15 (6): 1479-1479
被引量:129
摘要
High power laser beams propagating in the atmosphere are subjected to a variety of effects, the most important of which are absorption, scattering, turbulence induced beam spreading and wander, thermal blooming, and gas breakdown. In this paper simplified models are used to show how the various atmospheric effects interrelate and impact on the best laser choice for high power applications through their dependence on the laser wavelength and temporal mode (e.g., cw or pulsed) of operation. Results for sea level propagation at seven common laser wavelengths varying from 0.34 microm to 10.6 microm. are presented that show the mid-ir wavelengths to be favored for typical turbulence and aerosol scattering conditions. At the longer 10.6-microm CO(2) laser wavelength thermal blooming is dominant due to stronger molecular absorption, while at the shorter wavelengths turbulence induced beam spreading and aerosol absorption and scattering effects become important and tend to limit the increase in irradiance expected on the basis of diffraction effects alone.
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