Demonstration of an optical-coherence converter
Abstract
Studying the coherence of an optical field is typically compartmentalized with respect to its different optical degrees of freedom (DoFs) -- spatial, temporal, and polarization. Although this traditional approach succeeds when the DoFs are uncoupled, it fails at capturing key features of the field's coherence if the DOFs are indeed correlated -- a situation that arises often. By viewing coherence as a `resource' that can be shared among the DoFs, it becomes possible to convert the entropy associated with the fluctuations in one DoF to another DoF that is initially fluctuation-free. Here, we verify experimentally that coherence can indeed be reversibly exchanged -- without loss of energy -- between polarization and the spatial DoF of a partially coherent field. Starting from a linearly polarized spatially incoherent field -- one that produces no spatial interference fringes -- we obtain a spatially coherent field that is unpolarized. By reallocating the entropy to polarization, the field becomes invariant with regards to the action of a polarization scrambler, thus suggesting a strategy for avoiding the deleterious effects of a randomizing system on a DoF of the optical field.
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@article{arxiv.1706.04297,
title = {Demonstration of an optical-coherence converter},
author = {Chukwuemeka O. Okoro and H. Esat Kondakci and Ayman F. Abouraddy and Kimani C. Toussaint,},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.04297},
year = {2018}
}
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7 pages; 6 figures