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Probing minimal scattering events in coherent backscattering of light using low-coherence induced dephasing
Photonic Metamaterials: From Random to Periodic2006pp. ThD2–ThD2
Abstract
We exploit low spatial coherence illumination to dephase time-reversed partial waves outside its finite coherence area, which isolates the minimal scattering events (i.e., double scattering) from higher order scattering in coherent backscattering of light.
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