inkohærent
Inkohärent is a term used in optics and related fields to describe a wave field or signal whose phase relation is not fixed over time or space. In practice, an inkohärent source emits light or other waves whose phase varies randomly, so comparisons of phase over significant path differences do not produce stable, reproducible interference patterns.
Coherence is understood as having temporal and spatial components. Temporal coherence refers to the stability of
Common inkohärent sources include the sun, incandescent lamps, and flames, which emit broad-spectrum, thermally excited radiation
The practical consequence of inkohärent light is that sustained interference fringes are difficult or impossible to
In summary, inkohärent describes signals lacking fixed phase relationships, characterized by broad spectra and limited coherence.