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Description of a technique to use POAM to estimate wind velocity

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Abstract

The turbulent atmosphere induces photonic orbital angular momentum (POAM) on a propagating laser beam. Conventional wave front sensor measurements can use POAM to interrogate the velocity of the atmosphere.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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