Abstract
The concept of cross-spectral purity of light, established by Mandel for stationary optical fields, is extended to nonstationary fields. Separability conditions that ensure the cross-spectral purity of nonstationary light are derived in the space-frequency and space-time domains. It is also shown that the property of cross-spectral purity is not strictly preserved on propagation of fields with any appreciable spectral bandwidth. Further, we introduce a method for generating cross-spectrally pure (stationary and nonstationary) fields from spatially incoherent light sources by means of achromatic Fourier-transform systems.
- Received 13 February 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.99.043842
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