Polarization and coherence in the Hanbury Brown–Twiss effect

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Abstract

We study the correlation of intensity fluctuations in random electromagnetic beams, the so-called Hanbury Brown–Twiss effect (HBT). We show that not just the state of coherence of the source, but also its state of polarization has a strong influence on the far-zone correlations. Different types of sources are found to have different upper bounds for the normalized HBT coefficient.

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Liu, X., Wu, G., Pang, X., Kuebel, D., & Visser, T. D. (2018). Polarization and coherence in the Hanbury Brown–Twiss effect. Journal of Modern Optics, 65(12), 1437–1441. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500340.2018.1443223

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