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Statistics of the sparse spectrum turbulent phase

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A recently published sparse spectrum (SS) model of the phase front perturbations by atmospheric turbulence [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 30, 479 (2013)] is based on the trigonometric series with discrete random support. The SS model enables fewer computational efforts, while preserving the wide range of scales typically associated with turbulence perturbations. We present an improved version of the SS model that accurately reproduces the power-law spectral density of the phase fluctuations in the arbitrary wide spectral band. We examine the higher-order statistics of the SS phase samples for four versions of the SS model. We also present the calculations of the long-exposure Strehl numbers and scintillation index for the different versions of the SS model. A nonoverlapping SS model with a log-uniform partition emerges as the most appropriate for the atmospheric turbulence representation.

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