Aero-optical effects, part I. System-level considerations: tutorial

This paper serves as part I of a two-part tutorial on "aero-optical effects." We first present background information to assist with our introduction of the topic. Next, we use the aerodynamic environment associated with a hemisphere-on-cylinder beam director to decompose the resulting abe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision Optics, image science, and vision, 2024-11, Vol.41 (11), p.2163
Hauptverfasser: Kalensky, Matthew, Gordeyev, Stanislav, Kemnetz, Matthew R, Spencer, Mark F
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper serves as part I of a two-part tutorial on "aero-optical effects." We first present background information to assist with our introduction of the topic. Next, we use the aerodynamic environment associated with a hemisphere-on-cylinder beam director to decompose the resulting aberrations (that arise due to aero-optical effects) in terms of piston, tilt, and higher-order phase errors. We also discuss the performance implications that these phase errors have on airborne-laser systems. Recognizing the complexity of these environments, we then discuss how one measures these phase errors using standard wavefront-sensing approaches and the impact these phase errors have on imaging performance. These system-level considerations provide the material needed to survey several sources of aberrations such as boundary layers and shear layers, as well as mechanical contamination, shock waves, and aero-acoustics-all of which we cover in part II of this two-part tutorial.
ISSN:1084-7529
1520-8532
1520-8532
DOI:10.1364/JOSAA.533763