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Mueller matrix imaging with a polarization camera: application to microscopy

Dale Gottlieb, Oriol Arteaga

2021Optics Express59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, we describe the design and implementation of a Mueller matrix imaging polarimeter that uses a polarization camera as a detector. This camera simultaneously measures the first three Stokes components, allowing for the top three rows of the Mueller matrix to be determined after only N = 4 measurements using a single rotating compensator, which is sufficient to fully characterize nondepolarizing samples. This setup provides the polarimetric analysis with micrometric resolution in about 3 seconds and can also perform live birefringence imaging at the camera frame rate by fixing the compensator at a static 45° angle. To further improve the conditioning of the setup, we also give the first experimental demonstration of an optimal elliptical retarder design.

Topics & Concepts

PolarimeterMueller calculusOpticsPolarimetryFrame rateDetectorPolarization (electrochemistry)BirefringenceStokes parametersImage resolutionPhysicsMicroscopyMaterials scienceScatteringPhysical chemistryChemistryOptical Polarization and EllipsometryLeaf Properties and Growth MeasurementOptical measurement and interference techniques