Coherence theory

Coherence theory

In physics, coherence theory is the study of optical effects arising from partially coherent light and radio sources. Partially coherent sources are sources where the coherence time or coherence length are limited by bandwidth, by thermal noise, or by other effect. Many aspects of modern coherence theory are studied in quantum optics.

The theory of partial coherence was awoken in the 1930s due to work by P. H. van Cittert and Frits Zernike.

Topics in coherence theory

  • Visibility
  • Mutual coherence function
  • Degree of coherence
  • Self coherence function
  • Coherence function
  • General interference law
  • Van Cittert–Zernike theorem
  • Michelson stellar interferometer
  • Correlation interferometry
  • Hanbury–Brown and Twiss effect
  • Phase-contrast microscope
  • Pseudothermal light
  • Englert–Greenberger duality relation
  • Coherence Collapse

See also

References

  • Eugene Hecht and Alfred Zajac, Optics, (1974) Addison-Wesley Publishing, Reading, Massachusetts ISBN 978-0-201-02835-5. (Chapter 12 provides and undergrad-level introduction.)

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Coherence theory of truth — regards truth as coherence with some specified set of sentences, propositions or beliefs. There is no single coherence theory of truth, but rather an assortment of perspectives that are commonly collected under this title.[citation needed] A… …   Wikipedia

  • coherence theory — noun : the theory that the ultimate criterion of truth is the coherence of all its separate parts with one another and with experience contrasted with correspondence theory * * * Philos. the theory of truth that every true statement, insofar as… …   Useful english dictionary

  • coherence theory — Philos. the theory of truth that every true statement, insofar as it is true, describes its subject in the totality of its relationship with all other things. Cf. correspondence theory, pragmatic theory. [1905 10] * * * …   Universalium

  • coherence theory of truth — The view that the truth of a proposition consists in its being a member of some suitably defined body of other propositions: a body that is consistent, coherent, and possibly endowed with other virtues, provided these are not defined in terms of… …   Philosophy dictionary

  • COHERENCE THEORY OF TRUTH —    the theory that TRUTH consists in coherence to a SYSTEM of IDEAS as opposed to a relationship with EMPIRICAL REALITY. See    CORRESPONDENCE THEORY OF TRUTH …   Concise dictionary of Religion

  • Weak central coherence theory — The weak central coherence theory (WCC), also called the Central coherence theory (CC), suggests that a specific perceptual cognitive style, loosely described as a limited ability to understand context or to see the big picture , underlies the… …   Wikipedia

  • Coherence — Coherence, coherency, or coherent can refer to: Contents 1 In physics 2 In mathematics 3 In financial economics 4 In philosophy …   Wikipedia

  • coherence — theory of truth …   Philosophy dictionary

  • Coherence (The philosophy of) — Green, Bosanquet and the philosophy of coherence Gerald F.Gaus INTRODUCTION Along with F.H.Bradley (Bradley, F.H.), T.H.Green and Bernard Bosanquet were the chief figures in what is commonly called British idealism. Bradley is widely regarded as… …   History of philosophy

  • Coherence (physics) — In physics, coherence is a property of waves that enables stationary (i.e. temporally and spatially constant) interference. More generally, coherence describes all properties of the correlation between physical quantities of a wave. When… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”