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Main Authors: de Lima, Gubio G., Dourado, Sinara S.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.09306
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  • Since the development of lasers, we have continuously sought to advance techniques and theory to obtain beams with a high degree of coherence, as natural light sources provide incoherent light. However, there are applications where it is advantageous to use partially coherent (PC) beams in a controlled manner, such as in propagation through turbulent media. To generate a PC beam in the laboratory or in simulations, specific theories and methods are required. In this article, we provide an introduction to PC beam theory, describing how to generate them through modal decompositions and a step-by-step guide for simulating and analyzing beam generation inspired by experiments. To illustrate the methods, we present Gaussian Schell-Model beams as an example.