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This thesis focuses on the fundamental problem of characterising
partially coherent beams. The book describes several
non-interferometric methods based on phase-space tomography for
recovering the spatial coherence information of optical beams. In
the context of optical beams, partially coherent light provides
numerous advantages over coherent light. From microscopy to optical
communications, there are many disciplines that benefit from using
partially coherent beams. However, their range of applications
currently remains limited due to the complexity of extracting
information. In addition to providing a feasible experimental
solution for the general case, the book explores several situations
in which beam symmetries are exploited to simplify the information
extraction process. Each characterisation method is accompanied by
a corresponding theoretical explanation and a thorough description
of experimental examples.
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