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Polarization Properties of Quasi-Homogeneous Beams Propagating in Oceanic Turbulence

  • Chen, Feinan (Department of Optical Engineering and Electronic Technology, NJUST) ;
  • Zhao, Qi (Department of Optical Engineering and Electronic Technology, NJUST) ;
  • Chen, Yanru (Department of Optical Engineering and Electronic Technology, NJUST) ;
  • Chen, Jingjing (Department of Optical Engineering and Electronic Technology, NJUST)
  • Received : 2013.02.25
  • Accepted : 2013.04.02
  • Published : 2013.04.25

Abstract

Based on the extended Huygens-Fresnel principle and generalized Stokes theory, the evolution of polarization properties of beams generated by quasi-homogenous (QH) sources propagating in clear oceanic water was studied by the use of the oceanic turbulence spatial spectrum function. The results show that the beams have similar polarization self-reconstructed behavior under different turbulence conditions in the far field, but if the propagation distance is not long enough, the degree of polarization (DOP) fluctuates with much more complexity than state of polarization (SOP) of QH beams. The self-reconstructed ability of DOP at the special distance in turbulence would get to the best value if the values of coherence of width were chosen suitably, but for SOP, it has no best value.

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