Fourier processing with partially coherent fields

  • Visser T
  • Agrawal G
  • Milonni P
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© 2017 Optical Society of America. We describe how Fourier signal processing techniques can be generalized to partially coherent fields. Using standard coherence theory, we first show that focusing of a partially coherent beam by a lens modifies its coherence properties. We then consider a 4f imaging system composed of two lenses and discuss how spatial filtering in the Fourier plane allows one to tune the coherence properties of the beam. This, in turn, provides control over the beam’s directionality, spectrum, and degree of polarization.

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Visser, T. D., Agrawal, G. P., & Milonni, P. W. (2017). Fourier processing with partially coherent fields. Optics Letters, 42(22), 4600. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.42.004600

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