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Signal and noise analysis of non-modulated polarimeters using Mueller calculus simulations
Two non-modulated polarimeters have been modelled using the Mueller optical calculus. The effects of polarizer extinction ratio, orientation of the polarizer, source shot noise, 1/f noise and polarization ratio, on the signal-to-noise ratio of the measurement of optical activity, are evaluated.
KALE, U, Voigtman, E
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Stokes-Mueller correlation calculus
Olga Korotkova +3 more
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Measuring Human Macular Birefringence by Applying Mueller Calculus to Scanning Laser Polarimetry
A scanning laser polarimeter was employed to acquire birefringence images of human retinas. The corneal retardance was mathematically compensated by using Mueller calculus, and the influence of age on macular retardance was studied.
Yanming Zhao +4 more
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Twisted-nematic spatial light modulators show a coupling between phase and intensity modulation. We present quick and simple methods that exhibit a minimum impact of measurement errors for characterizing the modulator’s optical properties. We utilize a time-resolved combination of the Mueller–Stokes and Jones calculus to adapt the polarization ...
Mathias Krüger +3 more
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The Jones Calculus, Mueller Calculus, and Poincaré Sphere Revisited
DAVID S. KLIGER +2 more
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<title>Structure of the Mueller calculus</title>
Russell A. Chipman
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Introduction to the Jones Calculus, Mueller Calculus, and Poincaré Sphere
DAVID S. KLIGER +2 more
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