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Back Atmospheric Measurements and Forecasting to Enhance High Energy Laser Performance Prediction Capabilities

Fiscal Year 2020
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Physics
Investigator(s) Frederickson, Paul A.
Blau, Joseph A.
Sponsor Office of Naval Research (Navy)
Summary High Energy Laser (HEL) performance can be significantly affected by optical turbulence, which can lead to break-up and wander of a laser beam, potentially limiting the range and effectiveness of a ship-based HEL weapon system. The purpose of this proposed effort is to take measurements and improve characterization and forecasting models of optical turbulence in the lower atmosphere in order to enhance HEL performance prediction capabilities. This project will be a collaboration with NIWC SSC Pacific, in support of ONR HEL research and development.
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