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1 June 1966 Underwater Experiments On The Polarization, Coherence, And Scattering Properties Of A Pulsed Blue-Green Laser
G. D. Gilbert, T. R. Stoner, J. L. Jernigan
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Proceedings Volume 0007, Underwater Photo Optics I; (1966) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971001
Event: Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications, 1966, Santa Barbara, United States
Abstract
In order to find out if there are major differences in the behavior of laser light and ordinary incoherent light in an underwater environment, four experiments with an RCA pulsed blue-green laser were conducted by U. S. NOTS personnel at the Lake Winnipesaukee Diamond Island Field Station of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Visibility Laboratory during the summer of 1965. The experiments included:
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G. D. Gilbert, T. R. Stoner, and J. L. Jernigan "Underwater Experiments On The Polarization, Coherence, And Scattering Properties Of A Pulsed Blue-Green Laser", Proc. SPIE 0007, Underwater Photo Optics I, (1 June 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971001
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KEYWORDS
Laser scattering

Scattering

Polarization

Light scattering

Receivers

Prisms

Pulsed laser operation

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