Near-field interactions and non-universality in speckle patterns produced by a point source in a disordered medium
Abstract
A point source in a disordered scattering medium generates a speckle pattern with non-universal features, giving rise to the so-called C0 correlation. We analyze theoretically the relationship between the C0 correlation and the statistical fluctuations of the local density of states, based on simple arguments of energy conservation. This derivation leads to a clear physical interpretation of the C0 correlation. Using exact numerical simulations, we show that C0 is essentially a correlation resulting from near-field interactions. These interactions are responsible for the non-universality of C0, that confers to this correlation a huge potential for sensing and imaging at the subwavelength scale in complex media.
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