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26 September 2000 Wolf effect from a real image as a secondary source
Zong Qi Lin, Zu-Han Gu
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Abstract
The coherence theory predicts that the correlation in the fluctuations of a source distribution can cause frequency shifts in the spectrum of the emitted radiation, even when the source is at rest relative to the observer. Recently, we have measured the Wolf Effect, or frequency shifts from a real image of a point source, and further verified the coherent interference effect of a finite-band source.
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Zong Qi Lin and Zu-Han Gu "Wolf effect from a real image as a secondary source", Proc. SPIE 4100, Scattering and Surface Roughness III, (26 September 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.401668
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KEYWORDS
Light

Coherence (optics)

Diffusers

Image transmission

Lamps

Scattering

Spectral coherence

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