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Speckle motion in laser refraction

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Abstract

Speckle motion in laser refraction is studied using the concept of the effective source. The results hold under more-general conditions of viewing directions. This treatment is much simpler than the earlier method [ Ophthalmic Optician 20, 41 ( 1980)].

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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