Abstract
A Phasor field [1-4] - defined as the slow-varying envelope of optical irradiance - has been shown to provide a Huygens-like description and practical reconstructions of non-line-of-sight imaging [5]. We provide results from a series of experiments [6] to show P-field propagation and interference properties similar to those of electric fields.
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