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Chapter 2.9.1 - The Stokes Vector

2.9.1   The Stokes Vector

The Jones vector describes the polarized radiation components of the electromagnetic
wave. However, in the general case, the propagating wave may consist of a
polarized and a nonpolarized component. This is described by the Stokes vector, S
= [S0, S1, S2, S3], in which each of the four parameters are defined in terms of the
two component fields E0x and E0y and the phase difference, φ, as

 

and are related as

 

Based on this definition, light intensity, degree of polarization, ellipticity, amplitude
ratio of the field components in the x and y directions and their phase difference,
and polarization azimuth are expressed in terms of the Stokes parameters
as

 

Relationship between Jones and Stokes Vectors.   The relationship for
specific polarization states of the Jones and Stokes vectors are:

 

 

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