G.V.Bogatirova, Peter V. Polyanskii, Christina V. Felde,
Alexey V. Konovchuk On important precursor of singular optics.// SPIE Proceeding - 2018 - Vol. 106129.
The rise of singular optics is usually associated with the seminal paper by J. F. Nye and M. V. Berry [Proc. R. Soc. Lond.
A, 336, 165-189 (1974)]. Intense development of this area of modern photonics has started since the early eighties of the
XX century due to invention of the interfrence technique for detection and diagnostics of phase singularities, such as
optical vortices in complex speckle-structured light fields. The next powerful incentive for formation of singular optics
into separate area of the science on light was connectected with discovering of very practical technique for creation of
singular optical beams of various kinds on the base of computer-generated holograms. In the eghties and ninetieth of the
XX century, singular optics evolved, almost entirely, under the approximation of complete coherency of light field. Only
at the threshold of the XXI century, it has been comprehended that the singular-optics approaches can be fruitfully
expanded onto partially spatially coherent, partially polarized and polychromatic light fields supporting singularities of
new kinds, that has been resulted in establishing of correlation singular optics. Here we show that correlation singular
optics has much deeper roots, ascending to "pre-singular" and even pre-laser epoch and associated with the concept of
partial coherence and polarization. It is remarcable that correlation singular optics in its present interpretation has
forestalled the standard coherent singular optics. This paper is timed to the sixtieth anniversary of the most profound
precursor of moderrn correlation singular optics [J. Opt. Soc. Am., 47, 895-902 (1957)].
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