Abstract
The statistical properties of integrated intensity fluctuations of dynamic speckles produced in the Fresnel diffraction field from a rotating spheroidal object under illumination of a Gaussian beam are investigated. By considering the wavefront transformation of the illuminating beam on the reflection over the object, the space-time cross-correlation function of dynamic speckle intensity fluctuations integrated by a finite aperture are derived. The effect of the object radius on the space-time cross-correlation function is studied. Finally, the possibility is stated for measuring the object curvature using the cross-correlation function of integrated dynamic speckles.
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