“…1 Since then, many authors have studied pressure correlation functions in diffuse fields, experimentally [2][3][4][5][6][7][8] and theoretically. 3,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Spatial correlation functions of other quantities than the sound pressure in a diffuse sound field were derived more than 20 years ago, 10,12 but have never been verified experimentally, although they have found application in various areas, e.g., in active noise control 14,15 and in prediction of the response of a plate to excitation by a diffuse sound field. 16 The purpose of this paper is ͑i͒ to discuss the concept of a diffuse sound field, ͑ii͒ to present a new, efficient method of determining spatial correlation functions in a room, ͑iii͒ to present experimental results that validate the theoretical predictions in a real room, and ͑iv͒ to discuss possible applications.…”