The Role of Spatial Coherence and Orbital Angular Momentum of Light in Astronomy [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.6404


The orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light is potentially interesting for astronomical study of rotating objects such as black holes, but the effect of reduced spatial coherence of astronomical light sources such as stars is largely unknown. In a lab-scale experiment, we find that the detected OAM spectrum depends strongly on the position of the light-twisting object along the line of sight. We develop a simple intuitive model to predict the influence of reduced spatial coherence in astronomical observations, and discuss line-of-sight and intensity issues.

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D. Hetharia, M. Exter and W. Loffler
Wed, 3 Dec 14
41/60

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