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14 May 2018 Channel-first design of modulated polarimeters
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Abstract
Multi-domain modulated polarimeters combine carriers on different domains to exploit the bandwidth of the measurement system. However, the inevitable systematic errors in polarimeters will degrade their bandwidth performance, so we developed a new type of multi-domain modulated polarimeter. Compared with conventional polarimeters and our previous separable designs, this new type of system can avoid some of the negative effects (such as the emergence of extraneous channels) caused by the systematic errors. To illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of both systems, both types of Stokes polarimeters are designed based on the same channel structure and their performance is simulated under systematic errors.
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Jiawei Song, Israel J. Vaughn, Andrey S. Alenin, Michael E. Gehm, and J. Scott Tyo "Channel-first design of modulated polarimeters", Proc. SPIE 10655, Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing XIII, 106550I (14 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2309847
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Wave plates

Polarization

Poincaré sphere

Sensors

Polarimetric sensing

Remote sensing

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