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New opportunities for secure communication networks using shaped femtosecond laser pulses inducing filamentation processes in the atmosphere
2013
Journal of Physics, Conference Series
The current study discusses new opportunities for secure ground to satellite communications using shaped femtosecond pulses that induce spatial hole burning in the atmosphere for efficient communications with data encoded within super-continua generated by femtosecond pulses. Refractive index variation across the different layers in the atmosphere may be modelled using assumptions that the upper strata of the atmosphere and troposphere behaving as layered composite amorphous dielectric networks
doi:10.1088/1742-6596/472/1/012009
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