Enhancing visibility and resolution in Nth-order intensity correlation of thermal light

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interference, Diffraction And Scattering, Measurements Common To Several Branches Of Physics And Astronomy

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The arbitrary Nth-order intensity correlation measurement with thermal light is both theoretically and experimentally investigated. In a double-slit interference scheme with thermal light, we compare the results for higher- and lower-order intensity correlation and demonstrate that the visibility of the interference pattern can be dramatically enhanced while the resolution can also be improved when the order N becomes larger. The experimental results are in agreement with our theoretical analysis.

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