A review of plasma polarimetry—theory and methods

1999 
In this review of plasma polarimetry, first the theory is discussed in general, then exact analytic solutions of the evolution equation for polarization are presented, as well as approximate analytic solutions. Numerical integration of the evolution equation is also discussed. The design of experiments is then considered taking into account the maximum amount of information which can be obtained from polarimetric measurements. Special attention is devoted to the techniques of polarization modulation (including both progressive and alternating modulation). Different alternative configurations are described which are of special interest because they can be realized in the far infrared and because they allow a measurement of phases rather than amplitudes. The effects of refraction are then briefly considered. Finally, the combination of polarimetry and interferometry on the same instrument is discussed, including the effects of polarization modulation.
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