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Scintillation Behind The Collecting Lens Of A Receiver, Clarissa A. Fleming Russell
Scintillation Behind The Collecting Lens Of A Receiver, Clarissa A. Fleming Russell
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One of the negative effects that a laser beam experiences as it propagates through the atmosphere is intensity fluctuations or scintillation. Because scintillation-- as it pertains to laser radar and laser satellite communication systems-- is the main subject of this research, the assumption of an optical element ( such as a Gaussian lens) along the propagation path in front of the detector is valid. The mathematical addition of optical elements to the propagation path is treated using the ABCD ray matrix method. The expression for scintillation is derived, analyzed, and numerically calculated for positions to the left and right of …
Optical Performance Of Grazing Incidence X-Ray / Euv Telescopes For Space Science Applications, Patrick Louis Thompson
Optical Performance Of Grazing Incidence X-Ray / Euv Telescopes For Space Science Applications, Patrick Louis Thompson
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
The science and technology of X-rays has only been part of human achievement for the past 100 years, while the study of image formation in general has endured for as long as 1000 years. The ability to conceive, design, and fabricate X-ray imagers, moreover, has existed for only the past 70 years, and X-ray astronomical telescopes have been in use for a mere 35 years. Considering that aplanatic, normal incidence telescope designs required more than 400 years to perfect, it is most interesting to note that the development of ‘aplanatic’ grazing incidence telescopes has taken only about 40 years. In …