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Contrast of speckle patterns produced by white light near the image plane

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Abstract

The contrast of speckle patterns produced by white light near the image plane has been experimentally investigated. The varying feature of the speckle contrast as a function of the receiving plane is found to depend strongly on the mean wavelength and temporal coherence length of the illuminating white light and on the surface roughness of a diffuse object under illumination.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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