Detection Of Hidden Diffractors By Coherence Measurements
Abstract
The scattering of partially coherent radiation by structures such as diffraction gratings is analysed theoretically. The far-zone intensity and degree of coherence patterns are obtained in terms of relevant source parameters such as coherence length, beam width, phase curvature, and the properties of the diffracting structure. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that for relatively low source correlation lengths, far-zone coherence measurements can detect evidence of the diffracting structures even though the radiant intensity may be completely diffuse. This phenomenon has potential application to the coding and detection of optical information. Recent experiments do indeed corroborate these predictions.
- Publication:
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The Max Born Centenary Conference
- Pub Date:
- June 1983
- DOI:
- 10.1117/12.934442
- Bibcode:
- 1983SPIE..369..681G
- Keywords:
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- Coherent Scattering;
- Diffraction Patterns;
- Far Fields;
- Gratings (Spectra);
- Moving Target Indicators;
- Optical Scanners;
- Beam Splitters;
- Coding;
- Correlation Detection;
- Phase Coherence;
- Optics