2017
DOI: 10.1364/ao.56.005427
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Step-by-step guide to reduce spatial coherence of laser light using a rotating ground glass diffuser

Abstract: Wide field-of-view imaging of fast processes in a microscope requires high light intensities motivating the use of lasers as light sources. However, due to their long spatial coherence length lasers are inappropriate for such applications as they produce coherent noise and parasitic reflections, such as speckle, degrading image quality. Therefore, we provide a step-by-step guide for constructing a speckle-free and high contrast laser illumination setup using a rotating ground glass diffuser driven by a stepper… Show more

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“…To suppress the beam's spatial but not temporal coherence, the laser beam is first focused onto a rotating ground glass diffusers and collimated again. 45 As can be seen in Figs…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…To suppress the beam's spatial but not temporal coherence, the laser beam is first focused onto a rotating ground glass diffusers and collimated again. 45 As can be seen in Figs…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…To this end, we suspended a vibrational motor (DC 1.5-6V, 16.500 rpm, 22g, Sourcingmap) with elastic cords (19710640, Prym) in an aluminum box (see simplified depiction in Fig. 1 and picture in Appendix Fig.…”
Section: Speckle-reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perturbing the speckle pattern faster than the camera frame rate effectively averages it out. Several approaches have been explored in order to remove speckles from a multimode fiber profile, including rotating optical elements [12,16], oscillating diffusive membranes [14,17] or mechanical agitation [12,[18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To generate the thermal state ρ th , we constructed a setup following [17,18] to create a narrowband source of pseudo-thermal light. The pump laser illuminated a rotating diffuse reflector and the scattered light from the diffuser was collected by a lens coupling it to a singlemode optical fiber directed toward the signal arm of our experimental setup.…”
Section: Experimental Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%