Interferometry of the intensity fluctuations in light. II. An experimental test of the theory for partially coherent light

A theoretical analysis is given of the correlation to be expected between the fluctuations in the outputs of two photoelectric detectors when these detectors are illuminated with partially coherent light. It is shown how this correlation depends upon the parameters of the equipment and upon the geometry of the experiment. The correlation may be detected either by linear multiplication of the fluctuations in the two outputs or by a coincidence counter which counts the simultaneous arrival of photons at the detectors. The theory is given for both these techniques and it is shown that they are closely equivalent. A laboratory test is described in which two photomultipliers were illuminated with partially coherent light and the correlation between the fluctuations in their outputs measured as a function of the degree of coherence. The results of this experiment are compared with the theory and it is shown that they agree within the limits of accuracy of the test; it is concluded that if there is any systematic error in the theory it is unlikely to exceed a few parts per cent.

2021 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yushuang Wang ◽  
Xuanxuan Ji ◽  
Ziyang Chen ◽  
Jixiong Pu

We develop a Q-switched degenerate laser, delivering a partially coherent light pulse of duration about 16 ns. The spatial coherence of the output laser pulse can be varied by tuning the spatial filter inside the laser resonator, and the oscillating transverse mode structure can be determined by measuring the degree of coherence of the output laser pulse. It is shown that the larger is the diameter of the spatial filter, the more are the oscillating transverse modes, and the lower is the degree of coherence. Based on coherent-mode representation for the partially coherent source, we can estimate the transverse mode contribution to the output partially coherent laser. The experimental results on suppressing speckle demonstrate that the generated partially coherent light possesses the characteristics of rapid reduction of spatial coherence, making it an ideal source for high-speed imaging and ranging applications.


1979 ◽  
Vol 129 (9) ◽  
pp. 151
Author(s):  
G.S. Egorov ◽  
S.N. Mensov ◽  
Nikolai S. Stepanov

2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (5) ◽  
pp. 0501001-50100177
Author(s):  
雷思琛 Lei Sichen ◽  
南友新 Nan Youxin ◽  
杨玉峰 Yang Yufeng ◽  
吴鹏飞 Wu Pengfei

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