2020
DOI: 10.1364/ol.404277
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Partially coherent Pearcey–Gauss beams

Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of partially coherent Pearcey–Gauss beams propagating in free space, theoretically and experimentally. They are produced by introducing the degree of coherence (DOC) function with Gaussian Schell-model correlation into the light source in the frequency domain. Under a nearly incoherent state, the oscillation of the sidelobe turns smooth, and the intensity distribution concentrates on the mainlobe. Particularly, partially coherent Pearcey–Gauss beams would maintain the inherent prope… Show more

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“…Fluctuation of electric field between two or more points can be considered as coherence of the light beams. The effect of coherence parameters is analyzed by different research groups [37,38]. The term of coherent vortex beam firstly was revealed by Coullet in 1989, then Allen found that vortex beams can carry OAM [39,40].…”
Section: Coherent Vortex Beams In Turbulent Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluctuation of electric field between two or more points can be considered as coherence of the light beams. The effect of coherence parameters is analyzed by different research groups [37,38]. The term of coherent vortex beam firstly was revealed by Coullet in 1989, then Allen found that vortex beams can carry OAM [39,40].…”
Section: Coherent Vortex Beams In Turbulent Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4][5][6] With the unique properties of inversion, auto-focusing and self-healing, the theoretical introduction and experimental realization in optics, [7] Pearcey beams have attracted widespread attention in recent years, leading to different types of Pearcey beams generation such as dual Pearcey beams, [8] ring and symmetric Pearcey Gaussian (PG) beams [9,10] and partially coherent PG beams. [11] Especially, by imposing Gaussian truncation on ideal Pearcey beams, the physical realization of PG beams with finite energy becomes possible because ideal Pearcey beams have infinite energy. Based on space-time duality, the PG pulses have also exhibited remarkable properties of PG beams in time domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 summarizes the capacity-reach for C band IM/DD optical systems over dispersion-uncompensated links. The most commonly used DSP algorithms include the decision feedback equalizer [1,2], Tomlinson-Harashima precoding [3][4][5], maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) [6][7][8], neural network equalizer (NNE) [9] for the single-carrier modulation and adaptive bit and power loading (ABPL) [10,11] for the multi-carrier modulation. In our previous work, we proposed a 100Gbit/s multi-rate Nyquist-subcarrier modulation (SCM) signal with seven subcarriers over 50km standard single-mode fiber (SSMF) transmission [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%