Chapter Three: Quantum polarimetry

Aaron Z. Goldberg    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Abstract

Polarization is one of light's most versatile degrees of freedom for both classical and quantum applications. The ability to measure light's state of polarization and changes therein is thus essential; this is the science of polarimetry. It has become ever more apparent in recent years that the quantum nature of light's polarization properties is crucial, from explaining experiments with single or few photons to understanding the implications of quantum theory on classical polarization properties. We present a self-contained overview of quantum polarimetry, including discussions of classical and quantum polarization, their ...

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