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Arbitrary polarization control by magnetic field variation

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Abstract

We propose a universal scheme for the construction of a device for arbitrary-to-arbitrary polarization transformation, which consists of two quarter-wave plates and two Faraday rotators. Using this device, one can continuously change the retardance and the rotation angle simply by changing the magnetic fields in each Faraday rotator.

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