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Optical Imaging through Horizontal-path Turbulence: A New Solution to a Difficult Problem?

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Abstract

Imaging through long-path (e.g., several km) turbulence presents difficulties that have until now been largely insurmountable. In this paper we describe a new active-illumination method that we think has good potential for allowing diffraction-limited imaging with large isoplanatic patch size.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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