Discussion Overview
The discussion centers around the concepts of 'coherent time' and 'duration of wave packet (photon)' in the context of white light interference. Participants explore the definitions and relationships between these terms, particularly in relation to light pulses and their coherence properties.
Discussion Character
- Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants seek clarification on the definitions of coherent time and duration of wave packet in relation to white light interference.
- One participant defines coherence time as the duration a light pulse remains coherent, noting that different frequency components can drift out of phase over time.
- Another participant describes the duration of the wave packet as the time difference between the leading and trailing edges of the pulse.
- There is a question about whether coherent time is contained within the duration of a wave packet, which is posed multiple times by different participants.
- One participant argues that coherence time is related to the bandwidth of a pulse and is only connected to pulse time in specific cases, suggesting a more complex relationship.
- This participant also mentions that coherence time is related to predictability of future values of the field and is typically measured using a Mach-Zender interferometer.
- A rule of thumb is provided regarding coherence time being related to cavity length in interferometry, but this is presented as a general guideline rather than a definitive statement.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
The discussion reflects uncertainty and differing interpretations regarding the relationship between coherent time and the duration of a wave packet. No consensus is reached on whether coherent time is contained within the duration of a wave packet.
Contextual Notes
Participants express varying assumptions about the definitions and implications of coherence time and wave packet duration, indicating potential limitations in understanding the underlying physics.