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Convergence properties of temporal speckle measurements

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Abstract

Speckle fields are formed when coherent light is scattered from an optically rough surface and are important for many metrology applications. We examine some theoretical aspects of temporally averaging speckle intensities at several detection points.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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