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Study of Orbital Angular Momentum Mode Crosstalk Induced by Propagation Through Water

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Abstract

We present measured inter-channel crosstalk for a set of OAM modes propagating through 2.5m of slowly flowing water, similar to that found in oceanic environments. The water induces both tip-tilt and higher order optical aberrations.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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