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11 August 2008 Novel keys for analyzing physical features of light
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Abstract
The spatial coherence wavelets theory provides more insight into the understanding of interference and diffraction because they are the primary carriers of power and correlation of light. In this context, novel keys for analyzing the physical properties of light are revealed by these wavelets, as discussed in the present work. Particularly, the bright and the dark rays and related features as the energy flux vectors - parallel and anti-parallel to the Poynting vector, and the transverse energy transference, provide insight into the mechanism of energy distribution of a wavefield after diffraction and its dependence on spatial coherence properties of the field. These properties could be experimentally controlled by modulating the spatial coherence of the light, offering new possibilities of technological applications in subjects involving beam shaping.
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R. Betancur and R. Castaneda "Novel keys for analyzing physical features of light", Proc. SPIE 7057, The Nature of Light: Light in Nature II, 70570A (11 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.794869
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KEYWORDS
Spatial coherence

Wavelets

Diffraction

Radio propagation

Electromagnetism

Superposition

Wave propagation

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