A mathematical theory of noise-like electromagnetic fields of arbitrary spectral width is formulated. Attention is restricted to fields whose random fluctuations result exclusively from the chaotic nature of the source. The theory is expressed in terms of the second order moment of the field vector; hence, it is a tensor theory. Moreover, to make it applicable to fields of arbitrary spectral width, the theory is formulated in terms of a spectral representation, rather than directly in terms of the autocorrelation function of the vector field. The principal field quantity, the dyadic field spectral density (DFS), is interpreted from both a statistical and a physical standpoint. In particular, a statistical analysis of partial polarization is...
Abstract Background The spectral polarization state and dimensionality of random light are important...
In Paper I of this investigation, dynamical laws which describe the space-time development of second...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
The characterization study of random electromagnetic fields based on the polarimetric and spectral c...
The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical opti...
The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical opti...
The complex spectral degree of coherence of a general random, statistically stationary electromagnet...
The complex spectral degree of coherence of a general random, statistically stationary electromagnet...
The electromagnetic field is quantized in dielectric media that show both loss and dispersion. The c...
Beginning with a recently formulated unified theory of coherence and polarization for random electro...
The complex spectral degree of coherence of a general random, statistically stationary electromagnet...
A general method is set up, which casts problems of electromagnetic waves in random media into a sys...
Using a TE/TM decomposition for an angular plane-wave spectrum of free random electromagnetic waves ...
We propose a formal resource-theoretic approach to quantify the degree of polarization of two- and t...
Abstract—In this work, we summarize the existing theoretical methods based on statistical and quanty...
Abstract Background The spectral polarization state and dimensionality of random light are important...
In Paper I of this investigation, dynamical laws which describe the space-time development of second...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
The characterization study of random electromagnetic fields based on the polarimetric and spectral c...
The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical opti...
The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical opti...
The complex spectral degree of coherence of a general random, statistically stationary electromagnet...
The complex spectral degree of coherence of a general random, statistically stationary electromagnet...
The electromagnetic field is quantized in dielectric media that show both loss and dispersion. The c...
Beginning with a recently formulated unified theory of coherence and polarization for random electro...
The complex spectral degree of coherence of a general random, statistically stationary electromagnet...
A general method is set up, which casts problems of electromagnetic waves in random media into a sys...
Using a TE/TM decomposition for an angular plane-wave spectrum of free random electromagnetic waves ...
We propose a formal resource-theoretic approach to quantify the degree of polarization of two- and t...
Abstract—In this work, we summarize the existing theoretical methods based on statistical and quanty...
Abstract Background The spectral polarization state and dimensionality of random light are important...
In Paper I of this investigation, dynamical laws which describe the space-time development of second...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...