%0 Journal Article
%T Propagation of Gaussian Schell-Model Array Beams through a Jet Engine Exhaust
%A Huguang Li
%A Jianyang Zhou
%J Optics and Photonics Journal
%P 47-61
%@ 2160-889X
%D 2023
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/opj.2023.133004
%X Here a Gaussian Shell Model Array (GSMA) beam is used to investigate the propagation characteristics in the jet engine exhaust region. It has great significance to improve various optical systems for wide application in trapping cold atoms, creating gratings, and atmospheric optical communication. We calculate analytical formulas for the spectral density (SD) and the propagation factors Mx2 and My2 of a GSMA beam. The influence of inner scale of turbulence in the jet engine exhaust region on its power spectrum has been also analyzed. According to these results, the influence of turbulence in a jet engine exhaust on a GSMA beam has been reduced by changing the parameters of light source and turbulence. For example, it is an excellent tool for mitigation of the jet engine exhaust-induced anisotropy of turbulence to increase the source coherence length, the root-mean-squared (rms) beam width, the wavelength or reduce the outer scale of turbulence.
%K Gaussian Schell Model Array Beams
%K Jet Engine Exhaust
%K Spectral Density
%K Propagation Factors
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=123969