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Simultaneous Realization of Multiple Optical Channels in a Turbulent Underwater Environment

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Abstract

Using a modified HOBBIT system, frequency-dependent beamlets are propagated through a turbulent underwater environment. The beat frequencies between beamlets are recovered, indicating the utilization of multiple optical channels simultaneously within the turbulent environment.

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