Abstract

We study how the effect of circular polarization memory in a disordered ensemble of resonant Mie particles reveals itself in mesoscopic intensity fluctuations. It is shown that polarization of light enhances the fluctuations. In the vicinity of the first Kerker point, sharp changes in the depolarization rate result in a quasiresonant dependence of the variance of transmission coefficient fluctuations on the wavelength of light.

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