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Turbulence Characterisation for Free Space Optical Communication Using Off-Axis Digital Holography

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An optical turbulence generator is characterised using digital holography, measuring the amplitude and phase of the perturbed optical field and enabling analysis of turbulence effects and development of mitigation techniques.

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