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Picosecond Universal Optical Fluctuation in Strongly Disordered Solid

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Abstract

Coherent wave propagation and scattering in disordered media are inherently noise-like due to random interfernce in multiply scattering1). We discuss this interference effect in time domain and report the first observation of picosecond universal optical fluctuation in coherent pulse propagation through a strongly disordered solid.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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