Based on the extended Huygens-Fresnel principle, an analytical expression for the cross-spectral density for optical coherence lattices in oceanic turbulence is derived. We study the properties of Ghost imaging (GI) with partially coherent beam in oceanic turbulence. We have discussed the effect of turbulence strength and other parameters on GI. As the turbulence strength or transmission distance increase, it will lead to the degradation of the spatial resolution, and the quality of GI will become worse.
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