Abstract

Abstract Based on the extended Huygens–Fresnel principle, the propagation of elliptically polarized vortex beams in a turbulent atmosphere is investigated. The analytical expressions for the average intensity and degree of polarization of the elliptically polarized vortex beams are derived in a turbulent atmosphere, respectively. The influences of polarization ellipticity, topological charge, beam width, and structure constant of the atmospheric turbulence on average intensity and degree of polarization are numerically demonstrated and analyzed in detail.

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