Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5429082 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Light transport in graded index media follows a curved trajectory determined by Fermat's principle. Besides the effect of variation of the refractive index on the transport of radiative intensity, the curved ray trajectory will induce geometrical effects on the transport of polarization ellipse. This paper presents a complete derivation of vector radiative transfer equation for polarized radiation transport in absorption, emission and scattering graded index media. The derivation is based on the analysis of the conserved quantities for polarized light transport along curved trajectory and a novel approach. The obtained transfer equation can be considered as a generalization of the classic vector radiative transfer equation that is only valid for uniform refractive index media. Several variant forms of the transport equation are also presented, which include the form for Stokes parameters defined with a fixed reference and the Eulerian forms in the ray coordinate and in several common orthogonal coordinate systems.

► Physical aspects of polarized light transport along curved trajectory are discussed. ► Vector radiative transfer equation in participating graded index media is derived. ► Variant forms of transport equation are presented in common orthogonal coordinate systems.

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