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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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Generation of complete coherence in Young's interference experiment with random mutually uncorrelated electromagnetic beams.

TL;DR: It is found that at certain pairs of points the transmitted field is spatially fully coherent, irrespective of the state of coherence and polarization of the field that is incident on the two pinholes.
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On the scintillation index of a multiwavelength Gaussian beam in a turbulent free-space optical communications channel.

TL;DR: Numerical results are presented to shed light on the performance of multiwavelength optical radiation in weak turbulence and to underscore the benefits of the proposed approach as compared with its single-wavelength counterpart in combating the effect of turbulence.
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Speckle reduction in holography with a spatially incoherent source

TL;DR: High quality holograms of flat objects are produced by developing an achromatic-fringe system that consists of a monochromatic but spatially incoherent source, a holographic beam splitting device, and a pair of Fourier transform lenses.
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Modal analysis of partially coherent submillimeter-wave quasi-optical systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the cross-spectral density at a plane is expanded as a sum of partially coherent propagating free-space modes, the elements of which are determined by evaluating bimodal overlap integrals.
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Coherence vortices in Mie scattering of statistically stationary partially coherent fields

TL;DR: This work looks at Mie scattering of a stationary beam from a dielectric sphere and study the formation of coherence vortices and their evolution with both the properties of the scattering sphere, and of the incident partially coherent beam.