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G S Agarwal1, A Dogariu, T D Visser
1Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380009, India.
Abstract:
The recently developed theory that unifies the treatments of polarization and coherence of random electromagnetic beams is applied to study field correlations in Young's interference experiment. It is found that at certain pairs of points the transmitted field is spatially fully coherent, irrespective of the state of coherence and polarization of the field that is incident on the two pinholes.
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