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Extinction and fluctuation of laser beam propagation in the desert atmosphere

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Abstract

Because of the special climate, severe extinction and fluctuation are encountered when laser beams propagate in the atmosphere of deserts. They result from dusts and strong turbulence, respectively.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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