Random light beams: theory and applications
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adam_text | Contents
1
Introduction
1
1.1 Brief
history
........................... 1
1.2
Preliminary mathematics
.................... 4
1.2.1
Random processes
.................... 4
1.2.2
Spectral representation of random processes
...... 7
1.2.3
Analytic representation of complex signals
....... 10
1.2.4
Gaussian random processes
............... 11
1.3
Preliminary optics
........................ 12
1.3.1
Maxwell s, wave and Helmholtz equations
....... 12
1.3.2
Angular spectrum representation and beam conditions
15
1.3.3
Exact beams
....................... 19
1.3.3.1
Plane waves and cosine beams
........ 20
1.3.3.2
Bessel beams
.................. 22
1.3.3.3
Mathieu
beams
................. 24
1.3.3.4
Parabolic beams
................ 25
1.3.4
Vectorial
nature of optical fields: polarization
..... 28
1.3.4.1
Polarization ellipse
............... 28
1.3.4.2
Jones calculus
................. 29
1.3.4.3
Stokes vectors
................. 31
1.3.5
Spatial interference in light fields
............ 33
Bibliography
35
2
Deterministic paraxial beams
39
2.1
Basic family of Gaussian beams
................ 39
2.1.1
Fundamental Gaussian beam
............... 40
2.1.2
Her mite-Gaussian beams
................ 46
2.1.3
Laguerre-Gaussian beams
................ 47
2.2
Superposition of Gaussian beams
................ 50
2.2.1
Flat-top beams
...................... 50
2.2.2
Cusp-Gaussian beams
.................. 54
2.2.3
Dark-hollow beams
.................... 57
2.3
Other deterministic beams
................... 59
Bibliography
61
v
Λ
Scalar
stochastic beams: theory G5
3.1
Statistical description
...................... 05
3.1.1
Mutual coherence function
...............
(Hi
3.1.2
Cross-spectral density function
............. 07
3.1.3
Spectral and coherence properties
........... 09
3.1.1
Total, encircled and fractional power
.......... 70
3.1.5
Higher-order statistical properties
........... 71
3.1.0
Coherent mode decomposition
............. 72
3.1.7
Angular
speet
ruin decomposit ion
............ 74
3.2
Mathematical models
...................... 77
3.2.1
(¡enera!
st
ruci ure.....................
77
3.2.2
Gaussian SchelMuodel source s
............. 79
3.2.3
./(i-Hessel
correlated sources
............... N7
3.2.1
Multi-Gaussian correlated sources
........... 93
3.2.5
liessel-i ¡aussian-correlated and Lngucrrc-i ¡aussian-eorrelated
Schell-niodel sources
................... 100
3.2.0
Non-uniformly correlated sources
............ 101
3.2.7
/u-I
tessei
correlated sources
...............
ION
3.3
Methods ol generation
...................... 113
Bibliography
119
4
Electromagnetic stochastic beams: theory
123
1.1
Statistical
descri])!
ion
...................... 123
4.1.1
Beam coherence
polarizat ion
matrix
.......... 123
■1.1.2
Cross-spec!
ivi
I density matrix
.............. 121
■ 1.1.3
Spectral, coherence and polarization properties
.... 120
1.1.1
Classic and generalized Stokes parameters
....... 130
4.1.5
Coherent mode decomposition
............. 132
4.1.0
Angular-spectrum decomposition
............ 134
1.2
Electromagnet ie quasi-homogeneous sources
......... 138
4.2.1
Kar-
field analysis and the reciprocity relations
.....
13M
1.2.2
Conditions for spectral
invariance
............ 142
■ 1.2.3
Conditions for polarization
invariance
......... 143
1.3
Propagation in free space and linear media
........... 140
4.3.1
Propagation in free space
................ 140
4.3.2
Conservation laws for electromagnetic stochastic free
fields
............................
I
17
1.3.3
Propagation in linear deterministic media with arbi¬
trary index of refraction
................. 151
1.1
Generalized Jones-Mueller calculus
............... 152
4.4.1
Transmission through deterministic devices
...... 152
4.4.2
Transmission through random devices
......... 157
4.4.3
Combination of several devices
............. 157
4.5
Electromagnetic Gaussian Schell-niodel sources and beams
. 159
Vil
4.5.1
Real i
z
ability and beam conditions
........... 159
4.5.2
Methods of generation
..................
1G5
4.5.3
Propagation in free space
................ 168
4.6
Electromagnetic beams with Gaussian statistics
....... 170
4.6.1
Higher-order statistical moments of fields
....... 170
4.6.2
Higher-order moments of beams with Gaussian statis¬
tics
............................. 175
4.6.3
Fluctuations in power
.................. 176
4.6.1
Higher-order moments of Stoke« parameters
...... 179
4.7
Other stochastic electromagnetic beams
............ 185
4.7.1
Electromagnetic multi-Gaussian Schell-model beams
. 185
4.7.2
Electromagnetic
ноіі
-imifornily
correlated beams
... .188
Bibliography
195
5
Interaction of random electromagnetic beams with optical
systems
201
5.1
ЛИСІ)
matrix method for beam interaction with image-
forming optical systems
..................... 201
5.2
Random bosuns in the human eye
............... 207
5.3
Random beams in negative phase materials
.......... 213
5. 1
Imaging by twisted random beams
............... 219
5.5
Tensor method for random beam interaction with astigmatic
ЛВС
D
systems
......................... 225
Г).
(і
Electromagnetic random beams in optical resonators
..... 227
Bibliography
233
6
Random beams in linear random media
237
6.1
Natural random media: turbulence
............... 237
6.1.1
Atmospheric turbulence
................. 239
6.1.2
Oceanic turbulence
.................... 242
6.1.3
Biological tissues
..................... 243
6.2
Scalar random beam interaction with random media
..... 246
6.2.1
Extended Huygens-Fresnel principle
.......... 247
6.2.2
Angular spectrum method
................ 250
6.2.3
Fractional power changes
................ 254
6.2.4
Correlation-induced spectral changes
.......... 255
6.3
Electromagnetic random beam interaction with random media
263
6.3.1
General theory
...................... 263
6.3.2
Polarization changes in random media
......... 264
6.3.3
Propagation in non-Kolmogorov atmospheric: turbu¬
lence
............................ 267
6.3.4
Propagation in oceanic turbulence
........... 272
Bibliography
279
Vlil
7
Mitigation of random media effects with random beams
285
7.1
Free-space optical communications
............... 285
7.1.1
Communication link quality criteria
.......... 286
7.1.2
The
pdf
models for beam intensity in the atmosphere
288
7.2
Mitigation of scintillations by different randomization schemes
292
7.2.1
Xon-imiform polarization
................ 292
7.2.2
Partial coherence
..................... 295
7.2.3
Combination of non-uniform polarization and partial
coherence
.........................
29C
7.3
Active
LIDAR
systems with rough targets
.......... 299
7.3.1
Beam propagation in optical systems in the presence of
random medium
..................... 300
7.3.2
Beam passage through
a LIDAR
system with a semi-
rough target
....................... 302
7.3.3
Target characterization: inverse problem
........ 311
Bibliography
315
8
Weak scattering of random beams
319
8.1
Classic theory of weak scattering
................ 319
8.2
Description of scattering media
................. 322
8.2.1
Single scatterer
...................... 322
8.2.2
Collections of scatterers
................. 326
8.2.3
Random scatterers
.................... 326
8.3
Weak scattering for scalar fields
................ 327
8.3.1
Cross-spectral density function of scattered field
. . . 327
8.3.2
Coherence effects on
Mie
scattering
........... 332
8.3.3
Scattering from turbulent medium containing particles
333
8.4
Weak scattering of electromagnetic fields
........... 335
8.4.1
Cross-spectral density matrix of scattered field
.... 335
8.4.2
Scattering from a delta-correlated slab
......... 341
8.4.3
Scattering from a thin bio-tissue layer
......... 344
Bibliography
351
Index
355
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