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Statistical ray optics

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1982
A statistical approach is taken toward the ray optics of optical media with complicated nonspherical and nonplanar surface shapes. As a general rule, the light in such a medium will tend to be randomized in direction and of 2n2(x) times greater intensity than the externally incident light, where n(x) is the local index of refraction.
Eli Yablonovitch
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Statistical Optics

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1985
J. Goodman
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General statistical model of irradiance fluctuations in free space optics.

Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision, 2022
A model for the received irradiance statistical distribution for turbulence induced fading channels is derived. The derivation is based on expanding the extended Rytov method by associating a doubly stochastic process to model large scale scintillation ...
Y. Shishter, Rupert C. D. Young, F. Ali
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Introduction to Statistical Optics

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1994
Edward L. O'Neil, F. Roddier
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Optical data processing and statistical optics

, 1978
Abstract : This final scientific report contains a summary of research at Caltech on the wavelength sensitivity of speckle. Included in this bibliography are research publications by N. George, A. Jain, A. Livanos, R.D.S. Melville, C. H. Papas, and J. Roth.
N. George
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Optical wave turbulence: Towards a unified nonequilibrium thermodynamic formulation of statistical nonlinear optics

Physics Reports, 2014
A. Picozzi   +6 more
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Undergraduate experiments on statistical optics

European Journal of Physics, 2016
Since the pioneering experiments of Forrester et al (1955 Phys. Rev. 99 1691) and Hanbury Brown and Twiss (1956 Nature 177 27; Nature 178 1046), along with the introduction of the laser in the 1960s, the systematic analysis of random fluctuations of optical fields has developed to become an indispensible part of physical optics for gaining insight into
R. Scholz   +2 more
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