To: Laserman
It was established in early 90's that AO cannot help with tb only make things worse, in literature, easy to find.
If you did work in the 70's then you missed the phase compensation instability. Please look in the literature.
there is a real pole in the propagator
grows exp with time found in 88
When you have compensation feedback you have a pole in the propagator which is much worse than thermal blooming itself
all 90's work, many conclusions presented by jasons in dtic U/C
codes in 70's were steady state which cuts off instabilities
and the
existence of poles showed steady state theories were wrong
this was a major result
58 posted on
10/27/2003 5:38:01 PM PST by
inPhase
To: inPhase
Very much dependent on the strength of the turbulence and location of source & target. Lasers on a/c different than ground to ground or ground to a slow moving or stationary air target. Also depends on your measure of success- ie. peak intensity vs. average intensity over a certain size spot.
61 posted on
10/27/2003 5:52:25 PM PST by
Laserman
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