Abstract

Based on the material presented in Chapter 3, the statistical properties of optical speckle at a single point in space (or, for dynamically changing speckle, a single point in time) are understood. Now we turn to the joint properties of two or more speckles, which can represent samples of a single statistically stationary speckle pattern, or, in the bivariate case, the statistics of two polarization components of a speckle pattern at a single point in space or time.

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