The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical optics, concerning the existence of the degree of polarization of any random, statistically stationary electromagnetic field. We show that the second-order electric spectral correlation matrix at any point in such a field may be uniquely expressed as the sum of three matrices, the first of which represents a completely polarized contribution. The ratio of the average intensity of the polarized part to the total average intensity provides a unique and unambiguous definition of the spectral degree of polarization of the electric field. It may be expressed by a simple formula in terms of the eigenvalues of the correlation matrix of the electric fiel...
We propose a formal resource-theoretic approach to quantify the degree of polarization of two- and t...
A formula is derived for the correlation between intensity fluctuations at two points in the cross-s...
Beginning with a recently formulated unified theory of coherence and polarization for random electro...
The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical opti...
We investigate an extension to the concept of degree of polarization that applies to arbitrary elect...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...
It is shown that, for a 3 X 3 correlation. matrix W-ij(r, r, omega), (i, j = x, y, z) of the electri...
It is shown that, for a 3 × 3 correlation matrix Wij(r, r, ω), (i, j = x, y, z) of the electric vect...
We introduce a unique decomposition of random electromagnetic fields. Based on this decomposition, w...
The characterization study of random electromagnetic fields based on the polarimetric and spectral c...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization P((r) over right arrow, omega) of a fluctuating...
A formula is derived for the correlation between intensity fluctuations at two points in the cross-s...
We introduce the concept of degree of polarization for electromagnetic near fields. The approach is ...
We propose a formal resource-theoretic approach to quantify the degree of polarization of two- and t...
A formula is derived for the correlation between intensity fluctuations at two points in the cross-s...
Beginning with a recently formulated unified theory of coherence and polarization for random electro...
The analysis presented in this paper resolves an outstanding controversial issue of statistical opti...
We investigate an extension to the concept of degree of polarization that applies to arbitrary elect...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...
Random electromagnetic fields can always be decomposed into polarized and unpolarized components. Th...
It is shown that, for a 3 X 3 correlation. matrix W-ij(r, r, omega), (i, j = x, y, z) of the electri...
It is shown that, for a 3 × 3 correlation matrix Wij(r, r, ω), (i, j = x, y, z) of the electric vect...
We introduce a unique decomposition of random electromagnetic fields. Based on this decomposition, w...
The characterization study of random electromagnetic fields based on the polarimetric and spectral c...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization P((r) over right arrow, omega) of a fluctuating...
A formula is derived for the correlation between intensity fluctuations at two points in the cross-s...
We introduce the concept of degree of polarization for electromagnetic near fields. The approach is ...
We propose a formal resource-theoretic approach to quantify the degree of polarization of two- and t...
A formula is derived for the correlation between intensity fluctuations at two points in the cross-s...
Beginning with a recently formulated unified theory of coherence and polarization for random electro...