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Sensitivity of Cn2 in the Marine Environment to Different Empirical Refractive Index Equations

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Abstract

The refractive structure parameter (Cn2) are sensitive to the various formulations of the refractive index (n). The small differences in Cn2 may result in measurable difference in the high energy laser weapon performance.

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