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29 August 2005 Achromatic instantaneous Stokes imaging polarimeter
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Simultaneous detection of the Stokes vector and Stokes images over a broad spectrum can be obtained from an achromatic division of amplitude imaging Stokes polarimeter. This is done through the use of a combination of beamsplitters, prisms and achromatic retarders to split the light into four different paths in collimated space and analyze each beam. Once each beam is focused onto the four quadrants of the camera, the Stokes vector, Stokes images and the degree of polarization across the scene can be obtained through the manipulation of the intensities for each image.
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Adam M. Phenis, Miguel Virgen, and Erich E. de Leon "Achromatic instantaneous Stokes imaging polarimeter", Proc. SPIE 5875, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization VIII, 587502 (29 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.617360
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Polarization

Beam splitters

Wave plates

Mueller matrices

Sensors

Cameras

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