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Nonlinear effects on pulsed laser propagation in the atmosphere
Bill Martin
, R.J. Winfield
Centre for Astrophysics Research (CAR)
Centre for Atmospheric and Climate Physics Research
School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science
Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
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Ground Space
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Pulsed Laser
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Laser Propagation
100%
Beam Propagation
100%
Nonlinear Effects
100%
Pulsed Laser Beam
50%
Beam Focusing
50%
Longest Path
50%
Laser Beams
50%
Atmospheric Effects
50%
Power Lasers
50%
Wavefront Compensation
50%
Stimulated Raman Scattering
50%
Beam Steering
50%
Linear Refractive Index
50%
Compensation Method
50%
Scintillation
50%
High Power
50%
Path Length
50%
Earth's Atmosphere
50%
Physics
Laser Beams
100%
Beam Propagation
100%
Nonlinear Effect
100%
Pulsed Laser
100%
Stimulated Raman Scattering
50%
Earth Atmosphere
50%
Refractivity
50%
Atmospheric Effect
50%
Beam Steering
50%