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    Polarization singularity anisotropy: determining monstardom

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    C points, that is isolated points of circular polarization in transverse fields of varying polarization, are classified morphologically into three distinct types, known as lemons, stars and monstars. These morphologies are interpreted here according to two natural parameters associated with the singularity, namely the anisotropy of the C point, and the polarization azimuth on the anisotropy axis. In addition to providing insight into singularity morphology, this observation applies to the densities of the various morphologies in isotropic random polarization speckle fields.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, Optics Letters styl

    Adorno's Essay on Wagner:Rescuing an Inverted Panegyric

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    Wagner's Idea of Power in the Ring

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    Nietzsche's Critique of Wagner

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    Uninvited Guests

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    Review of the second half of the Weimar 'Ring' (DVD

    The Dutchman Comes Home

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    A three-dimensional degree of polarization based on Rayleigh scattering

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    A measure of the degree of polarization for the three-dimensional polarization matrix (coherence matrix) of an electromagnetic field is proposed, based on Rayleigh scattering. The degree of polarization, due to dipole scattering of the three-dimensional state of polarization, is averaged over all scattering directions. This gives a well-defined purity measure, which, unlike other proposed measures of the three-dimensional degree of polarization, is not a unitary invariant of the matrix. This is demonstrated and discussed for several examples, including a partially polarized transverse beam.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures. OSA styl
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