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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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Scintillation of nonuniformly polarized beams in atmospheric turbulence.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated, through numerical simulations, that an appropriately chosen nonuniformly polarized coherent optical field can have appreciably smaller scintillation than comparable beams of uniform polarization.
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Experimentally generating any desired partially coherent Schell-model source using phase-only control

TL;DR: In this article, a phase-only liquid-crystal spatial light modulator (SLM) was proposed to control both the phase and amplitude using a single SLM, thereby making the amplitude filters unnecessary.
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The concept of degree of coherence and its application to optical problems

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TL;DR: In this article, the maximum visibility of the interferences obtainable from two points in a wave field is defined as their degree of coherence γ, which depends only on the aperture of the illuminating cone.
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Partially coherent sources with circular coherence.

TL;DR: A new class of partially coherent light sources is introduced that exhibit perfect coherence along any annulus that is concentric to the source center.
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Shifts of spectral lines caused by scattering from fluctuating random media

TL;DR: In this paper, a model scatterer is introduced, whose dielectric response function is a random function of space and time and which produces frequency shifts of spectral lines that imitate the Doppler effect in its main features.
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Turbulent distortions of the spatial coherence of a laser beam

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the spatial coherence radius of the field of a singlemode laser beam traveling in a turbulent atmosphere exceeds that of plane and spherical waves, and that this excess is greatest in the case of strong fluctuations of the beam intensity.
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Spectral changes and 1 X N spectral switches in the diffraction of partially coherent light by an aperture.

TL;DR: A new kind of 1 x N spectral switch is proposed, where N detectors (output ports) are placed at different diffractive angles in the far zone, and the spectral shifts at different detectors are measured, to obtain a rapid transition of the spectral shift in the desired output ports.
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Shaping the focal intensity distribution using spatial coherence

TL;DR: It is found that it is possible to change the intensity distribution and even to produce a local minimum of intensity at the geometrical focus by altering the coherence length.