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Colloidal statistical mechanics in optical vortices

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
Holographoc optical tweezers can be used to create a variety of optical landscapes in which particles can be trapped and driven. We study particles driven by optical vortices in the framework of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics.
Yael Roichman, David G. Grier
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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.
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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.
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Fading statistics for intersatellite optical communication

Applied Optics, 1997
The narrow beam widths associated with intersatellite optical communication links make such links susceptible to signal fading because of pointing jitter. Such fading can be aggravated by stationary offsets in pointing. We calculated the fade rates for the case of two spaceborne telescopes having Gaussian beam profiles, a pointing offset, and pointing ...
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Optical Chaos and Its Statistics

1984
The output light from an optical cavity containing a nonlinear dielectric medium exhibits, with increase of the incident light intensity, transition from a stationary state to periodic and chaotic states.[1–11] In this paper we investigate the statistical properties of fully developed chaos which appears for extremely intense incident light.
K. Ikeda, O. Akimoto
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Statistical optics

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1986
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Extreme-value statistics in nonlinear optics

Optics Letters
We show that, although nonlinear optics may give rise to a vast multitude of statistics, all these statistics converge, in their extreme-value limit, to one of a few universal extreme-value statistics. Specifically, in the class of polynomial nonlinearities, such as those found in the Kerr effect, weak-field harmonic generation, and multiphoton ...
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Optical PUF statistics

2018
This document is a report on the activities at TU Eindhoven and University of Geneva, in the context of the ID IOT project, regarding experiments on Optical PUFs. One of the aims of the ID IOT project is to develop algorithms for large-scale authentication using Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs). We have studied (and are still studying) experimental
Leermakers, D.   +5 more
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Quantum Statistics of Nonlinear Optics

Physical Review, 1967
Nonlinear interaction of light with matter is described from the quantum-statistical point of view. The cases of two-photon absorption, Raman transition, sum-frequency generation, parametric amplification, and incoherent scattering are discussed. It is shown that the nonlinear optical effects depend strongly on the statistical properties of the light ...
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Adaptive optics based on machine learning: a review

Opto-Electronic Advances, 2022
Youming Guo, Libo Zhong, Lei Min
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