نبذة مختصرة : The spatial coherence and the optical phase distribution across a two-dimensional 2D photonic crystal implemented with coupled arrays of vertical cavity surface emitting lasers VCSELs areexperimentally characterized. This is achieved by performing Young’s interference experimentsbetween pairs of array elements using a spatial light modulator arrangement. In contrast to far-field measurements that provide information only on the global spatial coherence, this approach can yield full mapping of the complex degree of spatial coherence. Examples of such analysis are presented for nominally uniform one-dimensional and 2D arrays of coupled VCSELs and possible mechanisms of the observed coherence degradation are discussed.
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