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Determining the Presence of Anisotropic Turbulence using an Optical Vortex

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The intensity distribution of an optical vortex beam is explored for measurement of atmospheric turbulence with varying phase variance and anisotropy. Wave optics simulations are performed to model the random effects of turbulence.

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