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26 March 1980 Spreading Of Light Beams In Ocean Water
Wayne H. Wilson
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Proceedings Volume 0208, Ocean Optics VI; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958265
Event: Ocean Optics VI, 1979, Monterey, United States
Abstract
Laboratory measurements of the irradiance distribution due to a laser beam and the radiance distribution due to a point source in a hydrosol have been made and the results analyzed. The analysis indicated that after proper accounting for absorption, the distri-butions may be scaled as a function of the scattering length rather than the more commonly used parameter, the attenuation length. The two distributions have also been shown to be equivalent as required by the optical reciprocity theorem. The measurements have given new insight into understanding the spreading of light underwater.
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Wayne H. Wilson "Spreading Of Light Beams In Ocean Water", Proc. SPIE 0208, Ocean Optics VI, (26 March 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958265
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Signal attenuation

Absorption

Ocean optics

Light sources and illumination

Light scattering

Interfaces

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