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Stokes Parameters for Superposition of Two Slightly Noncollinear Polarized Beams

​
first field:
E
1
E
1
1
α
1
0
δ
1
0
second field:
E
2
E
2
1
α
2
π
2
δ
2
Pi
θ =
-4
10
​, λ = 532 nm
x
0
This Demonstration explores Stokes parameters, polarization spheres, and polarization ellipses for the superposition of two slightly noncollinear polarized light beams. The polarization vectors of the two beams are given by

ϵ
1
(
α
1
,
δ
1
)
and

ϵ
2
(
α
2
,
δ
2
)
, while their amplitudes are
E
1
=

ϵ
1
(
α
1
,
δ
1
)
and
E
1
=
R
y

ϵ
2
(
α
2
,
δ
2
)
. The Stokes parameters are designated by the curves
S
0
(thick black),
S
1
(dashed blue),
S
2
(dotted green), and
S
3
(dot-dashed red). The polarization ellipse is calculated for a user-controlled point shown as a vertical line on the Stokes-parameter plot and as a black point on the polarization-sphere plot.