Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Four Corners Section
Friday–Saturday, October 10–11, 2025; University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
Session K06: Poster Session (4:00pm - 6:00pm)
4:00 PM,
Friday, October 10, 2025
University Center
Room: Pikes Peak
Abstract: K06.00038 : Imaging Through Turbulence: A Computational Approach
Presenter:
Jade A Pratt
(Northern Arizona University)
Authors:
Jade A Pratt
(Northern Arizona University)
Keith Nowicki
(Northern Arizona University)
This project presents preliminary work into a computational approach to atmospheric turbulence correction that operates independently of deformable optics. Rather than treating turbulence purely as a stochastic phase error, this method analyzes its temporal evolution by integrating both 'image' and frequency spatial information. Using this dual-domain sampling framework, we track how localized refractive index variations induce phase errors in the spatial frequency components over time and computationally correct these phase errors before image reconstruction.
Our laboratory experiments generate controlled turbulence over a 5-meter air path using a laser beam. Beam wander at the detector plane is analyzed as a function of time, revealing that centroid motion is primarily driven by a series of field-scale phase tilts induced by turbulence along the beam path. Longer pathlength data was collected using a portable telescope under real night-sky conditions. These observations are used to inform simulations that replicate the apparent motion and distortion of celestial targets, with the goal of computing out distortion and image 'jitter' caused by turbulence.
An adaptive optics setup was used in parallel laboratory tests to benchmark performance. This method may serve as a standalone partial-correction technique or to complement existing AO systems, particularly in cases where traditional hardware struggles.
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