Fig. 7: Setup for classical light experiments. | Communications Physics

Fig. 7: Setup for classical light experiments.

From: Quantum light transport in phase-separated Anderson localization fiber

Fig. 7

Classical imaging apparatus. White light from the supercontinuum (SC) laser is collimated and filtered with a bandpass filter (BF). Images are generated with a resolution test target and inserted into the PSF directly without any optics; that is, resolution test target and phase-separated fiber (PSF) are in contact. LTALOF denotes the length of the PSF. An infinity-corrected objective (ICO) collects the PSF output. A CMOS camera (CAMout) captures images. Focal lengths FICO, FCAM are discussed in the corresponding text.

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