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13 September 2007 Design of a dual use imager incorporating polarimetric capabilities
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Abstract
This paper presents the design of a visible band imaging polarimeter that can also function as a low light level intensity imager. The polarimeter is based on the division of aperture approach, acquiring four subimages simultaneously on a single CCD array. The system is currently designed to measure the first three normalized components of the Stokes vector through polarization filtering on three of the four available channels. The fourth channel remains unfiltered for radiometric sensing in low power situations. The opto-mechanical design allows for ease of assembly without requiring active alignment techniques, while maintaining a modular system. The modular nature provides a robust, flexible sensor that can be tailored to multiple applications.
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Sean Moultrie, Michael Roche, Art Lompado, and David Chenault "Design of a dual use imager incorporating polarimetric capabilities", Proc. SPIE 6682, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing III, 66820B (13 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735683
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Imaging systems

Lenses

Polarization

Tolerancing

Sensors

Charge-coupled devices

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