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    Chen Xi-Hao, Wu Wei, Meng Shao-Ying, Li Ming-Fei. Third-order optical intensity correlation measurements of pseudo-thermal lightJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(9): 090701.
    Chen Xi-Hao, Wu Wei, Meng Shao-Ying, Li Ming-Fei. Third-order optical intensity correlation measurements of pseudo-thermal lightJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(9): 090701.
  • Third-order optical intensity correlation measurements of pseudo-thermal light

    • Third-order Hanbrury Brown-Twiss and double-slit interference experiments with a pseudo-thermal light are performed by recording intensities in single, double and triple optical paths, respectively. The experimental results verifies the theoretical prediction that the indispensable condition for achieving a interference pattern or ghost image in Nth-order intensity correlation measurements is the synchronous detection of the same light field by each reference detector, no matter the intensities recorded in one, or two, or N optical paths. It is shown that, when the reference detectors are scanned in the opposite directions, the visibility and resolution of the third-order spatial correlation function of thermal light is much better than that scanned in the same direction, but it is no use for obtaining the Nth-order interference pattern or ghost image in the thermal Nth-order interference or ghost imaging.
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