PMID: 11909280Mar 23, 2002Paper

Interferometric methods in diagnostics of polarization singularities

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
O V AngelskyMarat S Soskin

Abstract

An interferometric technique for analysis of a polarization singular skeleton (s contours and C points) of an optical vector field is elaborated. It was shown that complete characteristics of C points and s contours may be reconstructed from interferometric data. Some examples of elaborated interferometric technique application to the analysis of randomly polarized speckle-fields singularities are presented.

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