Applied Sciences (Apr 2021)

Laboratory Measurements of the Influence of Turbulence Intensity on the Instantaneous-Fading Reciprocity of Bidirectional Atmospheric Laser Propagation Link

  • Yi Liu,
  • Zhi Liu,
  • Yidi Chang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Huilin Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083499
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 3499

Abstract

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The reciprocity of the atmospheric turbulence channel in the bidirectional atmospheric laser propagation link is experimentally tested. The bidirectional transceiving coaxial atmospheric laser propagation link is built by using a hot air convection-type atmospheric turbulence emulation device with adjustable turbulence intensity. The influence of different turbulence intensities on the instantaneous-fading correlation of channel is analyzed by the spot characteristics. When there is no atmospheric turbulence in the bidirectional transceiving coaxial atmospheric laser propagation link, the value of channel instantaneous fading correlation coefficient was merely 0.023, which indicates we did not find any reciprocity in the optical channel. With the increment in turbulence intensity, the channel instantaneous fading correlation coefficient presented a constant increasing trend and then tended to be stable around 0.9 in the end. At this moment, the similarity of the instantaneous change trends for these two receiving terminal optical signals, and the consistency of their probability density function, indicates that there is good reciprocity between the bidirectional atmospheric turbulence optical channels. With the increase in the optical signal scintillation factor, we can obtain the result where the correlation coefficient value decreases accordingly.

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