We employed caustic theory to analyze the propagation dynamics of partially coherent self-accelerating beams such as self-healing of partially coherent Airy beams. Our findings revealed that as the spatial coherence decreases, the self-healing ability of beams increases. This result have been demonstrated both in simulation and experiment. This is an innovative application of the caustic theory to the field of partially coherent structured beams, and provides a comprehensive understanding of self-healing property. Our results have significant implications for practical applications of partially coherent beams in fields such as optical communication, encryption, and imaging
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
It is demonstrated that the spectral degree of coherence of a partially coherent beam may possess is...
<p>We propose and demonstrate nonlinear amplifications of self-accelerating Airy beams by two-wave m...
Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source c...
A full propagation analysis on both fold-type and cusp-type caustic optical beams under various setu...
The theoretical model for studying the self-healing of the spatial coherence of a light beam is cons...
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...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
Airy beams are known for displaying shape invariance and self-acceleration along the transverse dire...
We show that, contrary to popular belief, diffraction-free beams not only may reconstruct themselves...
A nonlinear self-focusing material can amplify random small-amplitude phase modulations present in a...
Structured light has revolutionized optical particle manipulation, nano-scaled material processing, ...
We show that, when a partially coherent beam propagates through an inhomogeneous medium such as atmo...
We report the experimental observation of energetically confined self-accelerating optical beams pro...
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
It is demonstrated that the spectral degree of coherence of a partially coherent beam may possess is...
<p>We propose and demonstrate nonlinear amplifications of self-accelerating Airy beams by two-wave m...
Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source c...
A full propagation analysis on both fold-type and cusp-type caustic optical beams under various setu...
The theoretical model for studying the self-healing of the spatial coherence of a light beam is cons...
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...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
Airy beams are known for displaying shape invariance and self-acceleration along the transverse dire...
We show that, contrary to popular belief, diffraction-free beams not only may reconstruct themselves...
A nonlinear self-focusing material can amplify random small-amplitude phase modulations present in a...
Structured light has revolutionized optical particle manipulation, nano-scaled material processing, ...
We show that, when a partially coherent beam propagates through an inhomogeneous medium such as atmo...
We report the experimental observation of energetically confined self-accelerating optical beams pro...
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
It is demonstrated that the spectral degree of coherence of a partially coherent beam may possess is...
<p>We propose and demonstrate nonlinear amplifications of self-accelerating Airy beams by two-wave m...