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Detecting and characterizing intermittency using higher-order intensity correlation functions

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Abstract

Intermittent dynamics introduces correlations that make the scattered field non-Gaussian, and that hence violate the Siegert relation. We show how such processes can be detected and characterized by measuring multi-time intensity correlations.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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