Abstract
The interaction between light and randomly inhomogeneous media is a complicated process that is usually examined upon ensemble averaging. We will review several situations where the spatial and temporal variations of polarization can be quantified and structural information not apparent in ensemble averages can be obtained. Article not available.
© 2011 Optical Society of America
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