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Wave-field Imaging with Partially Coherent Light

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Abstract

Coherent (laser) light is fully determined by its amplitude and phase, whereas partially coherent light must involve higher-order statistical descriptions, offering inherently more degrees-of-freedom. We describe and compare practical methods for non-interferometric measurement of such higher-dimensional beams.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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