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The structure of partially coherent fields

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In this article, the authors provide an overview of recent advances, both theoretical and experimental, that have been made in a number of areas of optical coherence, including the introduction of the space-frequency representation of partially coherent fields, and an increased emphasis on the spatial coherence properties of wave fields.
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Publisher Summary The general framework of optical coherence theory is now well established and has been described in numerous publications. This chapter provides an overview of recent advances, both theoretical and experimental, that have been made in a number of areas of classical optical coherence. These advances have been spurred on by the introduction of the space-frequency representation of partially coherent fields, and an increased emphasis on the spatial coherence properties of wave fields. The fundamental experiment to measure spatial coherence is Young's double-slit experiment. A number of important optical processes are influenced by the coherence properties of the wave field. Results relating to the propagation of partially coherent wavefields highlight some of the significant results relating to optical beams. The influence of coherence on focusing is summarized and reviewed, along with the scattering of partially coherent wave fields and its relation to inverse scattering problems is discussed. It has been shown that spatial correlation functions have interesting topological properties associated with their phase singularities; these properties and the relevant literature are discussed. The coherent mode representation and its applications are described and several techniques for the numerical simulation of wave fields with a prescribed statistical behavior are explained.

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Experimental study: underwater propagation of super-Gaussian and multi-Gaussian Schell-model partially coherent beams with varying degrees of spatial coherence

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Modeling the effects of high-energy-laser beam quality using scalar Schell-model sources

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Measuring source width and transverse coherence length using Fresnel diffraction from a phase step.

TL;DR: F Fresnel diffraction from a step in reflection is used to measure the source width and transverse coherence length and it is shown theoretically and experimentally that these quantities are determined by specifying the location of minimum visibility on the diffraction pattern.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss various topics about optics, such as geometrical theories, image forming instruments, and optics of metals and crystals, including interference, interferometers, and diffraction.

Principles of Optics

Max Born, +1 more
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Optical Coherence and Quantum Optics

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a systematic account of optical coherence theory within the framework of classical optics, as applied to such topics as radiation from sources of different states of coherence, foundations of radiometry, effects of source coherence on the spectra of radiated fields, and scattering of partially coherent light by random media.
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Laser beam propagation through random media

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