We develop a scaling law for a class of statistically nonstationary scalar optical fields, which ensures spectral invariance on their propagation into the far zone of a planar source. The invariance involves the constraint that the normalized far-zone spectrum must be the same in every direction of observation, as well as equal to the normalized area-averaged source spectrum. Thus, it additionally represents an extension of the earlier work by Wolf on stationary fields [Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 1370 (1986)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.56.1370] that assumed the normalized source spectrum as independent of position. We present examples of both nonstationary and stationary fields that satisfy the scaling law and extended spectral invariance.a...
We investigate the uniqueness of the plane-wave decomposition of temporally deterministic, spatially...
The structure of the generalized light rays associated with free time-stationary scalar fields is an...
We describe the anomalous behavior of the spectral degree of coherence as a function of light freque...
We develop a scaling law for a class of statistically nonstationary scalar optical fields, which ens...
It has been known for some time that the spectrum of light may change on propagation, even in free s...
It has been known for some time that the spectrum of light may change on propagation, even in free s...
We investigate conditions ensuring spectral invariance on paraxial propagation of the radiation fiel...
A generalization from random scalar fields to random electromagnetic fields is obtained, of the phen...
We show that complete coherence of light fluctuations at two points in a statistically stationary op...
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We show that complete coherence of light fluctuations at two points in a statistically stationary op...
The estimation of spectra of random stationary processes is an important part of the statistics of r...
In Paper I of this investigation, dynamical laws which describe the space-time development of second...
Spectral analysis of stationary processes has played an essential role in the development of Time Se...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We investigate the uniqueness of the plane-wave decomposition of temporally deterministic, spatially...
The structure of the generalized light rays associated with free time-stationary scalar fields is an...
We describe the anomalous behavior of the spectral degree of coherence as a function of light freque...
We develop a scaling law for a class of statistically nonstationary scalar optical fields, which ens...
It has been known for some time that the spectrum of light may change on propagation, even in free s...
It has been known for some time that the spectrum of light may change on propagation, even in free s...
We investigate conditions ensuring spectral invariance on paraxial propagation of the radiation fiel...
A generalization from random scalar fields to random electromagnetic fields is obtained, of the phen...
We show that complete coherence of light fluctuations at two points in a statistically stationary op...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)This paper introduces three spatio–temp...
We show that complete coherence of light fluctuations at two points in a statistically stationary op...
The estimation of spectra of random stationary processes is an important part of the statistics of r...
In Paper I of this investigation, dynamical laws which describe the space-time development of second...
Spectral analysis of stationary processes has played an essential role in the development of Time Se...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We investigate the uniqueness of the plane-wave decomposition of temporally deterministic, spatially...
The structure of the generalized light rays associated with free time-stationary scalar fields is an...
We describe the anomalous behavior of the spectral degree of coherence as a function of light freque...