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Measurements of Polarization-dependent Angular Light Scattering from Individual Microscopic Samples Using Polarization Fourier Transform Light Scattering

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Abstract

We demonstrate polarization-sensitive measurements of the angle-resolved light scattering from a liquid crystal droplet and silver nano wire utilizing quantitative phase imaging and Fourier transform light scattering.

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