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Holography and temporal coherence
Coherence lengths required?
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Two-slit interference
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Two-slit interference pattern from a plane wave
from narrow slits, incoming light at q = 0 h D d2 d1 Dd Conditions for 2-slit interference peaks:
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Find the intensity pattern I(q)
y,q h
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What is different for a point source off axis by q’?
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What happens if I have two uncorrelated point sources at different q’1 and q’2?
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What happens if my source is a star or the sun?
Many two-slit patterns are superposed
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Contrast (visibility) is less as width of source is increased
So we can use 2-slit fringe visibility to measure the width of a star!
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New Mexico VLA (radio) Narrabri , Australia (optical), 640 m
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Single mirror resolution (it’s diffraction limited)
Two interfering mirrors separated by h have same angular resolution as one mirror of diameter h Note: modern stellar interferometers use several different interference techniques, but resolution principle is the same.
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Spatial coherence can be measured by 2 slits
Real light source with many angles at y’, q’ The factor in front doesn’t affect the visibility The spatial coherence (2-slit fringe) function comes from the spatial FT-1 of the source intensity
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Fringe visibility or contrast
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Temporal or “longitudinal” coherence length lc or time tc..
Spatial or “transverse” coherence length hc of a beam of light from a star, distant streetlamp. Hey, we can get the diameter of a star if we know hc!
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Spatial coherence can be measured by 2 slits
Real light source with many angles at y’, q’ The factor in front doesn’t affect the visibility The spatial coherence (2-slit fringe) function comes from the spatial FT-1 of the source intensity
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fringe contrast or visibility
To test the spatial coherence we can vary slit spacing h and look at the fringe contrast.
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Spatial coherence and interference of light
Can we see 2-slit interference from sunlight? …yes, if we use only a small spot from the beam to illuminate the slits. …how small? Less than the transverse coherence length
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To test the spatial coherence we can vary slit spacing h and look at the fringe contrast. When they are mostly washed out, we’re past hc Or use:
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I got it mostly wrong, but tried
Sketch visibility V(h) for the sources far from the slits: A point of light on the axis : A uniform bar of light perpendicular to the axis A light source that has brightness like a gaussian fading away from the axis. A point of light moved off the axis: I got it mostly right I got it mostly wrong, but tried
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Connection with text’s notation
Angular version is much simpler! The phase factors in front don’t affect what we measure, the fringe visibility, , so we ignore them.
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