Photonics Research, Volume. 5, Issue 3, 156(2017)
Measurement of the degree of temporal coherence of unpolarized light beams
Fig. 1. Illustration of Michelson’s interferometer. An incident beam is split into arms 1 and 2 by a BS. The fields reflect back from the mirrors (M) and propagate to the output via the BS again. The length of arm 2 can be adjusted by translating the mirror, yielding to a time delay
Fig. 2. Illustration of the used measurement setup. Collimating optics render the light from the source beam-like. The beam is split into arms 1 and 2 with a nonpolarizing BS. The mirror (M) in arm 2 is translated by a piezo element, yielding a controllable time difference
Fig. 3. Measured spectra of the considered light sources: an LED with the center wavelength of 633.8 nm (solid red line), filtered light from a halogen lamp (dashed blue line) with the bandwidth of 10 nm and center wavelength of 634.5 nm, and a He–Ne laser of the wavelength 632.8 nm (yellow vertical line).
Fig. 4. Intensity,
Fig. 5. Illustration of the temporal coherence properties of an LED source. (a) Visibilities of the Stokes-parameter modulations for unpolarized LED light. (b) Temporal electromagnetic degree of coherence obtained from the visibilities (blue curve, maximum value
Fig. 6. Temporal coherence properties of filtered light from a halogen lamp. (a) Visibilities of the Stokes-parameter modulations for unpolarized light. (b) Temporal electromagnetic degree of coherence obtained from the visibilities (blue curve, maximum value
Fig. 7. Temporal coherence properties of a He–Ne laser source. (a) Visibilities of the Stokes-parameter modulations when the beam is unpolarized. (b) Temporal electromagnetic degree of coherence (maximum value
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Lasse-Petteri Leppänen, Kimmo Saastamoinen, Ari T. Friberg, Tero Setälä, "Measurement of the degree of temporal coherence of unpolarized light beams," Photonics Res. 5, 156 (2017)
Category: Physical Optics
Received: Jan. 24, 2017
Accepted: Mar. 7, 2017
Published Online: Oct. 9, 2018
The Author Email: Lasse-Petteri Leppänen (lasse-petteri.leppanen@uef.fi)