Optics Letters 2017-07-07

Dependence of atmospheric refractive index structure parameter (Cn2) on the residence time and vertical distribution of aerosols

N. Anand, S. K. Satheesh, and K. Krishna Moorthy

Index: 10.1364/OL.42.002714

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Effects of absorbing atmospheric aerosols in modulating the tropospheric refractive index structure parameter (Cn2) are estimated using high resolution radiosonde and multi-satellite data along with a radiative transfer model. We report the influence of variations in residence time and vertical distribution of aerosols in modulating Cn2 and why the aerosol induced atmospheric heating needs to be considered while estimating a free space optical communication link budget. The results show that performance of the link is seriously affected if large concentrations of absorbing aerosols reside for a long time in the atmospheric path.