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View SchemaCoherence properties of light propagated through a scattering medium
| Authors | C. K. Aruldoss, N. Dragomir, K. A. Nugent, A. Roberts |
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| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0703069 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0703069 |
Abstract
Partially-coherent, quasi-monochromatic optical fields are fully described by their Mutual Optical Intensity (MOI) or the phase-space equivalent, the Generalised Radiance (GR). This paper reports on the application of a propagation-based phase-space tomographic technique for determining both the MOI and the GR of wavefields. This method is applied to the reconstruction of the MOI and the GR of an optical wavefield propagated through a suspension of \~10micrometre diameter polystyrene spheres.
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