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Some Peculiarities Op Magnus Optical Effect in a Fiber/Crystal System by Polarization Information Translation

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Abstract

Magnus optical effect in gradient and step index multimode fibers tends to twist and oscillate a ray trajectory of a local wave depending on a present magnitude of a polarizing state [1,2] Experimentally this effect is developed as a speckle position change in a radiation field of a multimode fiber in changing the polarizing state of an exciting field.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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