Wave-optics simulation of dynamic speckle:
II. In an image plane
Posted on 2021-07-09 - 15:04
This two-part paper demonstrates the use of wave-optics simulations to model the
effects of dynamic speckle. In Part II, we formulate closed-form expressions for the analytical
irradiance correlation coefficient, specifically in the image plane of an optical system. These
expressions are for square, circular, and Gaussian limiting apertures and four different modes
of extended-object motion, including in-plane and out-of-plane translation and rotation. Using
a phase-screen approach, we then simulate the equivalent scattering from an optically rough
extended object, where we assume that the surface heights are uniformly distributed and delta
correlated from grid point to grid point. For comparison to the analytical irradiance correlation
coefficient, we also calculate the numerical irradiance correlation coefficient from the dynamic
speckle after propagation from the simulated object plane to the simulated image plane. Overall,
the analytical and numerical results definitely demonstrate that, relative to theory, the dynamic
speckle in the simulated image plane is properly correlated from one frame to the next. Such
validated wave-optics simulations provide the framework needed to model more sophisticated
setups and obtain accurate results for system-level studies.
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Burrell, Derek; Spencer, Mark; Van Zandt, Noah; Driggers, Ronald (2021). Wave-optics simulation of dynamic speckle:
II. In an image plane. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5388623.v1