Stokes-vector evolution in a weakly anisotropic inhomogeneous medium

Physics – Optics

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16 pages, 3 figures, to appear in J. Opt. Soc. Am. A

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10.1364/JOSAA.24.003388

Equation for evolution of the four-component Stokes vector in weakly anisotropic and smoothly inhomogeneous media is derived on the basis of quasi-isotropic approximation of the geometrical optics method, which provides consequent asymptotic solution of Maxwell equations. Our equation generalizes previous results, obtained for the normal propagation of electromagnetic waves in stratified media. It is valid for curvilinear rays with torsion and is capable to describe normal modes conversion in the inhomogeneous media. Remarkably, evolution of the Stokes vector is described by the Bargmann-Michel-Telegdi equation for relativistic spin precession, whereas the equation for the three-component Stokes vector resembles the Landau-Lifshitz equation for spin precession in ferromegnetic systems. General theory is applied for analysis of polarization evolution in a magnetized plasma. We also emphasize fundamental features of the non-Abelian polarization evolution in anisotropic inhomogeneous media and illustrate them by simple examples.

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