Jones matrix of inhomogeneous field induced medium
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(1. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China; 2. Harbin Institute of Technology at Zhangjiakou, Zhangjiakou 075421, Hebei, China)

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    In order to accurately describe the Jones matrix of inhomogeneous field induced medium, elemental parameters in Jones matrix were studied. The physical parameters’ expression of Jones matrix based on the mathematical method of cascading micro-member Jones matrix was derived by means of unitary transformation. Theoretical research showed that the uneven distribution of the cross-section induction angle along the optical path was the reason for the multi-diagonal element of Jones matrix. The Jones matrix of the inhomogeneous field induced medium could be completely characterized by the physical parameters of medium phase delay, medium induction angle, and medium inhomogeneous angle. These physical parameters were the integrals of the corresponding section induced tensor components, among which the medium inhomogeneous angle could essentially characterize the sensing unevenness degree of the medium. The physical experiments of inhomogeneous magneto-optical mediums indicated that the off-diagonal elements of the Jones matrix on inhomogeneous field induced medium were complex numbers. The physical parameter simulation experiments of Jones matrix showed that the theoretical derivation of this paper had certain correctness. In general, the analytical expression of Jones matrix on inhomogeneous field induced medium is universal by considering not only all kinds of optical effects but also uniform and uneven conditions, where the Jones matrix on uniform medium is a special case.

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  • Received:September 14,2018
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