Abstract
The light-scattering Mueller matrix for an r approximately 2.0 microm radius, rough quartz fiber contains phase information different from that of a perfectly cylindrical fiber of the same optical constants and radius. The rough surface creates higher-frequency, smaller-amplitude oscillations that mask the lowerfrequency oscillations indicative of a perfect cylinder. Roughness also causes scatter outside the plane of incidence.
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