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    Breaking Barriers in Optics: The Power of Coherence Entropy

    By SPIE--International Society for Optics and PhotonicsAugust 15, 20242 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Partially Coherent Light Superimposed by Incoherent Modes
    Artistic rendering of the partially coherent light superimposed by incoherent modes as it passes through complex media. Credit: Chengliang Zhao, Soochow University

    Scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement in understanding light propagation through complex media, potentially revolutionizing fields like optical communication and medical imaging.

    By introducing the concept of coherence entropy, a new metric for evaluating light behavior, they have provided a reliable tool for managing light fields in challenging environments. This research could significantly enhance the performance of systems that rely on light, particularly in situations where traditional methods fail due to media distortion.

    Light technology is at the heart of many cutting-edge innovations, from high-speed internet to advanced medical imaging. However, transmitting light through challenging environments, such as turbulent atmospheres or deformed optical systems, has always posed a significant hurdle. These complexities can distort and disrupt the light field, making it difficult to achieve clear and reliable results. Scientists have long sought ways to overcome these limitations, and a new breakthrough may hold the key to advance practical applications.

    Breakthrough in Understanding Light Propagation

    As reported in the journal Advanced Photonics, researchers at Soochow University have made a significant advancement in understanding how light behaves as it travels through complex and fluctuating media. This breakthrough could revolutionize various applications ranging from optical communications to advanced imaging techniques.

    In the realm of optics, the deformation, flicker, and drift of light fields caused by complex media have historically limited practical applications. The Soochow University team introduced a novel approach to tackling this problem by leveraging a concept known as coherence entropy.

    Coherence entropy, a measure of the statistical property of light known as coherence, provides a global characterization of light fields subjected to random fluctuations. Traditionally, characterizing the coherence of light has been complex and difficult to quantify. The research team has successfully applied orthogonal modal decomposition to partially coherent beams, leading to the introduction of coherence entropy as a reliable metric.

    Stability of Coherence Entropy in Complex Media

    Their study revealed that coherence entropy remains stable during the propagation of light through a unitary system, even when faced with complex and deformed optical environments. This consistency suggests that coherence entropy can be a robust indicator of light field behavior in non-ideal conditions.

    The team demonstrated the practical utility of coherence entropy by examining its effectiveness in partially coherent beams as they moved through various deformed optical systems and turbulent media. The results show that coherence entropy is resilient and remains a dependable measure for evaluating the performance of light fields in challenging conditions.

    “This research represents a major leap forward in our ability to predict and control light propagation through complex environments,” said corresponding author Dr. Chengliang Zhao, the lead researcher. “The introduction of coherence entropy as a global coherence characteristic opens up new possibilities for customizing light fields to improve their performance in real-world applications.”

    Broader Impact on Optical Communications and Imaging

    The implications of this study are far-reaching. From enhancing optical communication systems that must operate through atmospheric turbulence, to advancing imaging technologies that rely on light fields traveling through distorted media, coherence entropy could become a crucial tool for scientists and engineers alike.

    By providing a more reliable way to assess and manage light fields in less-than-ideal conditions, this research paves the way for broader and more effective use of low-coherence light fields across various scientific and practical domains.

    Reference: “Coherence entropy during propagation through complex media” by Xingyuan Lu, Zhuoyi Wang, Qiwen Zhan, Yangjian Cai and Chengliang Zhao, 18 July 2024, Advanced Photonics.
    DOI: 10.1117/1.AP.6.4.046002

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    2 Comments

    1. Bao-hua ZHANG on August 15, 2024 6:54 pm

      By introducing the concept of coherence entropy, a new metric for evaluating light behavior, they have provided a reliable tool for managing light fields in challenging environments. This research could significantly enhance the performance of systems that rely on light, particularly in situations where traditional methods fail due to media distortion.
      VERY GOOD!

      Please ask researchers to think deeply:
      1. What is the physical reality of entropy?
      2. What is the physical environment in which light is formed?
      3. Can it always be observed in experiments involving media that mediate light propagation?

      From cosmic accretion disks to microscopic particle spins, the universe does not algebra, formulas, or fractions. The universe is a superposition, deflection, and entanglement of geometric shapes, is the interaction and balance of countless topological vortex fractal structures. Physics should not ignore that low dimensional topological fractal structures are the material basis of high-dimensional spacetime.

      When physics no longer believes in geometric shapes, it can only believe in God, angels, and even a strange cat. What is the physical reality of entropy?

      Reply
      • Bao-hua ZHANG on August 15, 2024 9:50 pm

        Scientific research guided by correct theories can help humanity avoid detours, failures, and pomposity. Please witness the exemplary collaboration between theoretical physicists and experimentalists (https://scitechdaily.com/microscope-spacecrafts-most-precise-test-of-key-component-of-the-theory-of-general-relativity/#comment-854286). Some people in contemporary physics has always lived in a self righteous children’s story world. Whose values have been overturned by such a comical and ridiculous reality?

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