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Random caustics and intensity fluctuations in weakly disordered media

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Title:Random caustics and intensity fluctuations in weakly disordered media
Creators Name:Fleischmann, R., Metzger, J. and Geisel, T.
Abstract:Random caustics are a ubiquitous phenomenon of ray or particle propagation through weakly disordered media. They lead to a pronounced branching not only of the ray or particle flow density but also in the intensity of corresponding wave flows. In this talk I will present our results on the stochastic theory of random caustics, showing that the number of caustics generated by a random medium follows a universal law, and will discuss the impact of branching on the intensity statistics of wave flows.
Keywords:Scattering Theory, Waves
Source:OSA Technical Digest
ISBN:978-1-55752-956-5
Publisher:OSA Publishing
Date:2012
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1364/FIO.2012.FTh3F.1

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