Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exhibit completely different time evolutions of the instantaneous polarization state. In this work, we derive a statistical quantity that describes the rate at which the field intensity in the beam, on average, is redistributed between the beam's polarization state at any time and the state orthogonal to it. This method allows one to treat the dynamical properties of the polarization fluctuations both theoretically and experimentally. We demonstrate the method by applying it to important special cases, such as fields obeying Gaussian statistics, black-body radiation pencils and depolarized laser beams. We also prove that a geometric approach int...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exh...
Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exh...
Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exh...
We investigate the dynamics of the instantaneous polarization state of stationary, partially polariz...
We investigate the dynamics of the instantaneous polarization state of stationary, partially polariz...
We investigate the dynamics of the instantaneous polarization state of stationary, partially polariz...
We consider temporal interference of two stationary, quasi-monochromatic, partially polarized optica...
We consider temporal interference of two stationary, quasi-monochromatic, partially polarized optica...
We show that the state of polarization of the polarized portion of a random, statistically stationar...
We show that the state of polarization of the polarized portion of a random, statistically stationar...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
Random electromagnetic fields resulting from light-matter interaction have strong intensity fluctuat...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exh...
Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exh...
Two stationary, partially polarized electromagnetic beams with equal degrees of polarization may exh...
We investigate the dynamics of the instantaneous polarization state of stationary, partially polariz...
We investigate the dynamics of the instantaneous polarization state of stationary, partially polariz...
We investigate the dynamics of the instantaneous polarization state of stationary, partially polariz...
We consider temporal interference of two stationary, quasi-monochromatic, partially polarized optica...
We consider temporal interference of two stationary, quasi-monochromatic, partially polarized optica...
We show that the state of polarization of the polarized portion of a random, statistically stationar...
We show that the state of polarization of the polarized portion of a random, statistically stationar...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
Random electromagnetic fields resulting from light-matter interaction have strong intensity fluctuat...
We examine the relationship between the strength of the intensity fluctuations and the polarimetric ...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...
It is shown that the spectral degree of polarization (formula presented) of a fluctuating electromag...