Angle-dependence of the frequency correlation in random photonic media: the diffusive regime and its breakdown near localization
Abstract
The frequency correlations of light in complex photonic media are of interest as a tool for characterizing the dynamical aspects of light diffusion. We demonstrate here that the frequency correlation shows a pronounced angle dependence both in transmission and in reflection geometries. Using a broadband white light supercontinuum, this angle dependence is characterized and explained theoretically by a combination of propagation effects outside the medium and coherent backscattering. We report a strong dependence of the coherent backscattering contribution on the scattering strength which cannot be explained by the diffusion theory. Our results indicate that coherent backscattering of the frequency correlation forms a sensitive probe for the breakdown of the diffusive regime near localization.
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@article{arxiv.1103.5714,
title = {Angle-dependence of the frequency correlation in random photonic media: the diffusive regime and its breakdown near localization},
author = {Otto L. Muskens and Timmo van der Beek and Ad Lagendijk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.5714},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 12 figures