On the correct mathematical proof of the polarization mode dispersion equation

Physics – Optics

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The fundamental equation that describes polarization mode dispersion does not have a mathematically correct and convincing proof. This problem stems from the fact that Poincare's sphere, where Stokes vectors are represented, is just a manifold (a representation space) devoid of metric. In this "space" orthogonal vectors are antiparallel and, therefore, it is hard to justify the use of a Euclidean metric. However, if one realizes that in Poincare's sphere only three-dimensional rotations are represented, a Euclidean pseudo-scalar product can be defined and a mathematically correct proof for the polarization mode dispersion can be given.

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