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| Nepali... |
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:47 am |
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Hey All,
I have an optical element (it is a piece of anisotropic material).
Light is incident on it obliquely. I know its Muller matrix when the
light is incident on it at a particular azimuthal and oblique angle. I
want to know the Muller matrix at same oblique angle but different
azimuth angle. I was wondering, how can one go about doing it and if
the following equation is true
M new= R(-theta) M R(theta)
where R(theta) is a rotation matrix rotating with angle theta and M is
the original Muller matrix.
Any input, or pointer to a reference will be useful. Thank for your
help in advance.
Nutan |
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