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Impulse Response of OAM Beams Propagating Through Turbid Underwater Environment

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In this paper we demonstrate orbital angular momentum beams propagating through a highly turbid underwater environment. The measured impulse response indicates the potential of using OAM to increase the channel capacity in high turbidity.

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