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Measurement of the Second Order Coherence of Pseudo-Thermal Light in the Azimuthal Degree of Freedom

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Abstract

Using an angular version of the Hanbury Brown Twiss interferometer, we show for the first time second-order interference in the azimuthal degree of freedom, which exhibits higher resolution fringes than if coherent light were used.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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