Abstract

A possibility for remote measurement of laser beam and atmospheric turbulence characteristics using the target-in-the-loop atmospheric sensing (TILAS) technique is experimentally demonstrated over a 7 km atmospheric propagation path. The results show that the TILAS approach can be applied for remote sensing of the target-plane intensity scintillations and path-integrated refractive index structure parameter at diverse atmospheric turbulence conditions.

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