Coherence Length
In
physics
,
coherence length
is the
propagation
distance from a
coherent
source to a point where an
electromagnetic wave
maintains a specified
degree of coherence
. This concept is commonly used in
telecommunication
engineering. In long-distance
transmission
systems, the coherence length may be reduced by propagation factors such as
dispersion
,
scattering
, and
diffraction
. In optical
communications
, the coherence length
L
is given approximately by
L
= λ
2
/(
n
Δλ), where λ is the central
wavelength
of the source,
n
is the
refractive index
of the
medium
, and Δλ is the
spectral width
of the source.
Coherence length
is usually applied to the optical regime. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
in support of
MIL-STD-188
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