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Page 1: Chapter 9. Coherence - Hanyangoptics.hanyang.ac.kr/~shsong/9-Coherence.pdf · Chapter 9. Coherence Last Lecture • Michelson Interferometer • Variations of the Michelson Interferometer

Chapter 9. Coherence

Last Lecture• Michelson Interferometer• Variations of the Michelson Interferometer• Fabry-Perot interferometer

This Lecture• Fourier analysis• Temporal coherence and line width• Partial coherence• Spatial coherence

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What is coherence (가간섭성)?Coherence is a measure of the correlation between the phases measured at

different (temporal and spatial) points on a wave

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What is temporal coherence?

Or, equivalently

Assume that the light ray is emerging from a point source.

Longitudinalcoherence

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What is spatial coherence?

Assume that the temporal coherence is perfect.

Lateralcoherence

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NOTE : In order to get a high visibility in an interference fringe,both the temporal and spatial coherences must be good.

How to make an incoherent light COHERENT?

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Temporal coherence (longitudinal coherence) is related to spectral purity of the light source.

To get the spectrum of a temporal signal, let’s use the Fourier analysis.

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9-1. Fourier analysis

Fourier series expansion

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Example : Find the Fourier Series

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Fourier series in complex notation

Generalize to Fourier integral with infinite period,

Fourier-transform pair

In spatial position x with period L,

Fourier-transform pair

: spatial frequency

: temporal frequency

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9-2. Fourier analysis of a finite harmonic wave train

2( )g : power spectrum

( )g : frequency spectrum

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: inverse relationship !!

0

Perfect monochromatic beamrequires infinite lifetime !!!

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9-3 Temporal coherence and line width

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9-4. Partial coherence

Consider the interference at P due to waves from S traveling different paths

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The correlation function, , or the normalized function,

determines the irradiance at P.

Let’s define ……

The fringe visibility means the degree of coherence!

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Degree of temporal coherence :

Consider a general situation,

Consider the first coherence time interval 0,

1

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Degree of temporal coherence : From the last page, the degree of coherence is …

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In summary,

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9-5. Spatial CoherenceSpatial coherence = Lateral coherence

If S is a point source,

spatial coherence between two points A and B on any given wavefront is complete.

Fringe visibility at P1 depends on temporal coherence length : lt

1 1 tSAP SBP l

If S is not a point, but an extended source,

rays reach two points A and B from many points of the source.

Fringe visibility at P1 depends on spatial coherence width : ls

A

B

lt

P1

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9-6. Spatial Coherence widthFirst, consider two point sources S1 & S2 separated by s, double slits A and B .

If the two fringe systems (S1-A&B-screen and S2-A&B-screen) overlap with their maxima and minima falling together, the resulting fringe pattern is highly visible at P. the radiation from two point sources at A and B are highly spatial-coherent.

If the maxima of one fall on the minima of the other, the fringe pattern is not visible at P. the radiation from two point sources at A and B are spatially incoherent.

s

S1

S2

A

B

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For a given slit width l, the fringe visibility becomes zero when

For a continuous source (or, array of point source) with dimension s, the visibility minimum occurs when

rs

: Spatial coherence width of an extended source

where

In general, for a given source dimension s, the spatial coherence width ls is

srs

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Consider Young’s experiment with an extended source & an extended source-slit.

The two slits A and B must fall within the lateral coherence width ls !

A

B

S

ls

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Michelson stellar interferometer: Measurement of the angular diameter of stars

As ls is increased,

the fringes at P disappear when

1.22sl

(The factor 1.22 arises from the circular shape of the source)

Pls

A

B

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Making Light Coherent Making Light Incoherent

Spatial Filter forSpatial Coherence

Wavelength Filterfor Temporal Coherence

Place a ground glass todestroy Spatial Coherence

Move (vibrate or rotate) it todestroy Temporal Coherence

Control of Coherence