Emil
Wolf
Wilson Professor of Optical
Physics and Professor of Optics
Office: Bausch & Lomb
307A
Phone: (585) 275-4397
Fax: (585) 473-0687
E-mail: ewlupus@pas.rochester.edu
Short Biography
Professor Wolf received a Ph.D. degree from Bristol University,
England, in 1948 and a D.Sc. degree from Edinburgh University,
Scotland, in 1955. He is presently the Wilson Professor
of Optical Physics and Professor of Optics at the University
of Rochester.
He is the co-author, with
Nobel Laureate Max Born, of a well-known book, Principles
of Optics, first published in 1959 and now in its seventh
edition. He is also the co-author, with Leonard Mandel,
of Optical Coherence and Quantum Optics, published in 1995.
In 2007, he published a book Introduction to the Theory
of Coherence and Polarization of Light.
Professor Emil Wolf has
been the editor of an ongoing series, Progress in Optics,
since its inception in 1961. Fifty-one volumes have been
published to date.
Professor Wolf is the recipient
of numerous awards for his scientific contributions and
is an honorary member of the Optical Society of America,
of which he was the President in 1978. He is also an honorary
member of the Optical Societies of India and Australia and
is the recipient of seven honorary degrees from Universities
in the Netherlands, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Canada,
France and Denmark.
Research
Professor Wolf's main researches are in physical optics,
particularly in studies of coherence properties of optical
fields, spectroscopy of partially coherent radiation, diffraction
and the theory of direct and inverse scattering.
Currently, his research
group is investigating statistical optics, especially the
theory of coherence and polarization of stochastic electromagnetic
beams. The group is also investigating the effects of source
correlations and of static and dynamic scattering on spectra
of radiated and scattered fields and examining the possibility
of determining structure functions of random distribution
of particles from spectral changes introduced by the scattering
process.
Recent Publications
E. Wolf, “Can a light beam be considered
to be the sum of a completely polarized and a completely
unpolarized beam?”, Opt. Lett., 33,
642-644 (2008).
D. Zhao, O. Korotkova and
E. Wolf, “Application of Correlation-induced Spectral
Changes to Inverse Scattering”, Opt. Letts.
32, 3483-3485 (2007).
E. Wolf, “Polarization
Invariance in Beam Propagation”, Opt. Letts.
32, 3400-3401 (2007).
O. Korotkova and E. Wolf,
“Beam Criteria for Propagation of Electromagnetic
Beams in Turbulent Atmosphere”, Opt. Commun.,
281, 948-952 (2008).
E. Wolf, “The Influence
of Young’s Interference Experiment on the Development
of Statistical Optics”, Progress in Optics,
vol. 50, 251-273 (2007).
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