Mueller matrices for anisotropic metamaterials generated using 4x4 matrix formalism

Physics – Optics

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presented at ICSE-V, May 2010, submitted to Thin Solid Films presented at the International Conference on Spectroscopic Ellips

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Forward models for the Mueller Matrix (MM) components of materials with relative magnetic permeability tensor {\mu} \neq 1 are studied. 4x4 matrix formalism is employed to produce general solutions for the complex reflection coefficients and MMs of dielectric-magnetic materials having arbitrary crystal symmetry and arbitrary laboratory orientation. For certain orientations of materials with simultaneously diagonalizable {\epsilon} and {\mu} tensors (with coincident principal axes), analytic solutions to the Berreman equation are available. For the single layer thin film configuration of these materials, analytic formulas for the complex reflection and transmission coefficients are derived for orthorhombic or higher crystal symmetry. The separation of the magnetic and dielectric contributions to the optical properties of a material are demonstrated using measurements of the MM at varying angles of incidence.

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