
doi: 10.1063/1.1661263
For many photocounting experiments, it is desirable to know the theoretical photocount distribution for radiation whose spectral shape may be altered by an optical filter or truncated in some manner. The effect of spectral truncation (band limiting) is investigated by computing the photocount distribution by a method that makes direct use of the power spectral density. Some data are presented for truncated Lorentzian spectra.
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