Generating dark and antidark beams using the
genuine cross-spectral density function
criterion
Posted on 2019-05-22 - 15:18
In this work, we demonstrate how to generate dark and antidark beams—diffractionfree
partially coherent sources—using the genuine cross-spectral density function criterion.
These beams have been realized in prior work using the source’s coherent-mode representation
and by transforming a J0-Bessel correlated partially coherent source using a wavefront-folding
interferometer. We generalize the traditional dark and antidark beams to produce higher-order
sources, which have not been realized. We simulate the generation of these beams and compare
the results to the corresponding theoretical predictions. The simulated results are found to be in
excellent agreement with theory, thus validating our analysis. We discuss the pros and cons of
our synthesis approach vis-à-vis the prior coherent modes work. Lastly, we conclude this paper
with a brief summary, and a discussion of how to physically realize these beams and potential
applications.
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Hyde, Milo; Avramov-Zamurovic, Svetlana (2019). Generating dark and antidark beams using the
genuine cross-spectral density function
criterion. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4413026.v1
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Milo Hyde
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Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic