Characterizing cylindrical particles upon local measurements of two Stokes parameters

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
Researchers routinely characterize optical samples by computing the scattering cross-section. However, the experimental determination of this magnitude requires the measurement and integration of the components of the scattered field in all directions. Here, we propose a method to determine the scattering cross-section and global polarization state of radiation through measurements of two Stokes parameters at an angle of choice in far-field. The method applies to cylindrically symmetric samples whose optical response is well-described by a single multipolar order j. Moreover, the formalism is applicable for a wide range of different illuminations, and it only requires the use of a single camera and conventional wave plates. Our findings significantly reduce the complexity of routine characterization measurements for cylindrical samples in optical laboratories.
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cylindrical particles,stokes parameters,local measurements
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