Abstract
Manipulating the spatial or temporal coherence properties of an optical beam has always been a topic of great interest [1,2]. Along these lines, active processes such as two-wave-mixing [1] as well as spatial filtering [2] (based on the pinhole principle) have been used in order to improve the spatial coherence of an optical beam.
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