Abstract

The generalized theory of Stokes Mueller polarimetry is employed to develop the third-order optical polarimetry framework for third-harmonic generation (THG). The outgoing and incoming radiations are represented by 4-element and 16-element column vectors, respectively, and the intervening medium is represented by a $4\times 16$ triple Mueller matrix. Expressions for the THG Stokes vector and the Mueller matrix are provided in terms of coherency and correlation matrices, and expanded by four-dimensional $\gamma$ matrices that are analogues of Pauli matrices. Useful expressions of triple Mueller matrices are presented for cylindrically symmetric and isotropic structures. In addition, the relation between third-order susceptibilities and the measured triple Mueller matrix is provided. This theoretical framework can be applied for structural investigations of crystalline materials, including biological structures.

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