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Anisotropic speckle patterns in the light scattered by rough cylindrical surfaces

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Abstract

Speckle patterns in the light field scattered from the rough surface of a cylindrical object are experimentally studied. The light speckles are elongated in the direction normal to the cylinder axis. A theoretical model explains the main features of the scattered light field. The dimensions of light speckles depend on both the surface roughness and the surface curvature.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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