Construct one possible Mueller matrix for a right-circular polarizer made out of a linear polarizer and a quarter-wave plate. Such a device is obviously an inhomogeneous two-element train and will differ from the homogeneous circular polarizer of Table 8.6. Test your matrix to determine that it will convert natural light to an . Show that it will pass . , as will the homogeneous matrix. Your matrix should convert instates incident on the input side to . ., whereas the homogeneous polarizer will totally absorb them. Verify this.
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