ringpolarisatsiooniks
Ringpolarisatsiooniks, often shortened to ring polarization, is a phenomenon observed in certain types of circularly polarized light where the polarization state is not uniform across the cross-section of the beam. Instead of the electric field vector rotating in a perfect circle at every point, the radius of this circular path varies across the beam's profile. This variation leads to a non-uniform distribution of the handedness of polarization or the angle of the major axis of the elliptical polarization across the beam.
This effect can arise from various optical phenomena, including imperfections in the polarization optics used to
The analysis of ring polarization typically involves advanced optical techniques that can map the polarization state