Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1538806 | Optics Communications | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The propagation of nonparaxial, partially coherent fields may be modeled in many ways. The standard techniques of Huygens-type propagation integrals or plane-wave decompositions require quadruple oscillatory integrals that carry a significant computational cost. Two alternative, computationally efficient methods for such modeling are presented here. One uses a discrete nonparaxial basis expansion of the field, while the other uses Wigner functions for nonparaxial fields. Two possible nonparaxial generalizations of Gaussian Schell-model beams are presented and used to demonstrate the utility of the methods by computing the spatial distribution of several recently proposed definitions of the degree of polarization of a nonparaxial field.
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Authors
Jonathan C. Petruccelli, Nicole J. Moore, Miguel A. Alonso,