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Researchers have achieved breakthrough control over partially coherent Mathieu-Gauss beams, marking the first experimental demonstration of these specialized light structures. The findings reveal these beams maintain structural integrity during propagation, suggesting applications in optical communications and quantum technologies.
Scientists have reportedly achieved unprecedented control over specialized light beams known as partially coherent Mathieu-Gauss beams, according to recent research published in Scientific Reports. The study represents what sources indicate is the first experimental generation and theoretical analysis of these beams in the partially coherent regime, opening new possibilities for optical technologies.
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