Theoretical Analysis on Retro-Reflected Wave Power Based on “Cat-Eye” Effect in Defocusing Condition

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Retro-reflected wave power of cat-eye target is an important factor for active laser detection system, which can evaluate high or low cat-eye effect of photoelectrical device. Theoretical and experimental results show that retro-reflected wave power will rapidly decline with defocusing distance increases and the decline more notable in negative defocusing condition.

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September 2014

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