Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source coherence deteriorates, due to the optical diffraction. This implies that low-coherence beams have poor self-healing ability, but were found to be robust against the turbulence, distortion, scattering, etc. In this letter, we first prove numerically that partially coherent Airy beams (PCABs), generated via Fourier processing, have better self-healing ability than that of conventional fully coherent Airy beams. Moreover, as the source coherence deteriorates and the propagation distance increases, the self-healing ability is found to increase. We believe that such PCABs may find Airy beam-related applications in adverse environments, such as par...
Over the years, non-spreading or non-diffracting wave configurations have been systematically invest...
The force-free Schrödinger equation can exhibit a non-spreading Airy wavepacket solution, which has ...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source c...
We employed caustic theory to analyze the propagation dynamics of partially coherent self-accelerati...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...
The theoretical model for studying the self-healing of the spatial coherence of a light beam is cons...
Airy beams are known for displaying shape invariance and self-acceleration along the transverse dire...
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
We show that, when a partially coherent beam propagates through an inhomogeneous medium such as atmo...
<p>We propose and demonstrate nonlinear amplifications of self-accelerating Airy beams by two-wave m...
A full propagation analysis on both fold-type and cusp-type caustic optical beams under various setu...
Owing to their nondiffracting, self-accelerating, and self-healing properties, Airy beams of differe...
This research was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Council Programme Grant EP/J...
Over the years, non-spreading or non-diffracting wave configurations have been systematically invest...
The force-free Schrödinger equation can exhibit a non-spreading Airy wavepacket solution, which has ...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source c...
We employed caustic theory to analyze the propagation dynamics of partially coherent self-accelerati...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...
The theoretical model for studying the self-healing of the spatial coherence of a light beam is cons...
Airy beams are known for displaying shape invariance and self-acceleration along the transverse dire...
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
We show that, when a partially coherent beam propagates through an inhomogeneous medium such as atmo...
<p>We propose and demonstrate nonlinear amplifications of self-accelerating Airy beams by two-wave m...
A full propagation analysis on both fold-type and cusp-type caustic optical beams under various setu...
Owing to their nondiffracting, self-accelerating, and self-healing properties, Airy beams of differe...
This research was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Council Programme Grant EP/J...
Over the years, non-spreading or non-diffracting wave configurations have been systematically invest...
The force-free Schrödinger equation can exhibit a non-spreading Airy wavepacket solution, which has ...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...