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Monte Carlo method in nonlinear statistical optics
V. P. Kandidov Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics
Abstract:
The state of the art of the Monte Carlo studies of randomly modulated optical waves in regular and randomly inhomogeneous nonlinear media is reviewed. A wide range of phenomena dealt with in nonlinear statistical optics are discussed, including self-phase noise pulse modulation, the self-action of partially coherent beams, the formation and instability of solitons, stimulated Raman scattering, intensive light beams in a turbulent atmosphere, and adaptive radiation focusing. Special attention is given to the justification of the phase screen model for a randomly inhomogeneous nonlinear continuum, and the numerical simulation of random light fields is discussed in detail.
Received: December 31, 1996
Citation:
V. P. Kandidov, “Monte Carlo method in nonlinear statistical optics”, UFN, 166:12 (1996), 1309–1338; Phys. Usp., 39:12 (1996), 1243–1272
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