Convergence of beam propagation through turbulent air modelling using full-3D statistics
Convergence of beam propagation through turbulent air modelling using full-3D statistics
By relinquishing the Markov approximation and modelling turbulence in 3D, we are able to show improved convergence behavior of the split-step method for light propagation through turbulent air. We use this improved model to identify step-sizes for which the Markovian model is accurate.
Bottrill, Kyle
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Majumder, Debparna
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Liang, Sijing
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Petropoulos, Periklis
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Bottrill, Kyle
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Liang, Sijing
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Petropoulos, Periklis
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Bottrill, Kyle, Majumder, Debparna, Liang, Sijing and Petropoulos, Periklis
(2025)
Convergence of beam propagation through turbulent air modelling using full-3D statistics.
In 2025 IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC).
IEEE.
2 pp
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(doi:10.1109/IPC65510.2025.11282359).
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By relinquishing the Markov approximation and modelling turbulence in 3D, we are able to show improved convergence behavior of the split-step method for light propagation through turbulent air. We use this improved model to identify step-sizes for which the Markovian model is accurate.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 22 December 2025
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2025 IEEE Photonics Conference, , Singapore, Singapore, 2025-11-09 - 2025-11-13
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Kyle Bottrill
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Debparna Majumder
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Sijing Liang
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Periklis Petropoulos
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