Abstract
By treating light fluctuations as a random process (stationary and Gaussian to second order), an expression is derived for the correlation in the output fluctuations of two square-law detectors which are illuminated by a plane light wave of any state of coherence and polarization. The expression takes a particularly simple form when, as is usually the case, the light is spectrally pure in the sense of a definition introduced elsewhere. The solution yields, as a special case, the basic formula relating to the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect. The generalization discussed here is of particular interest for correlation experiments performed with light beams from optical maser sources. Moreover, the present analysis appears to be simpler than other treatments previously given in connection with more restricted cases.

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