Pors et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Plasmonic metagratings for simultaneous determination of Stokes parametersPors et al., 2015
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- Pors A
- Nielsen M
- Bozhevolnyi S
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- Optica
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Measuring light's state of polarization is an inherently difficult problem since the phase information between orthogonal polarization states is typically lost in the detection process. In this work, we bring to the fore the equivalence between normalized Stokes parameters …
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