Abstract

The spectrum of the field produced by partially correlated sources has been shown to depend, in general, on the source spectrum, on source correlations and on the direction of observation.[1],[2] The changes occurring in the spectrum of the light on propagation include shifts of spectral lines and general modification of line-shapes. These theoretical predictions have been verified by several experiments.[3]

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