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11 December 1992Linear diattenuation of a front-side-illuminated CCD
An experiment was performed on a front-side illuminated CCD to measure its linear diattenuation at 550 nm and 650 nm as a function of angle of incidence. The linear diattenuation of the CCD varies from 0 to 12 percent for 550 nm light from 0 to 40 deg and is less for the longer wavelength.
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Apostolos Deslis, Suzanne Terese Smith, James P. McGuire Jr., "Linear diattenuation of a front-side-illuminated CCD," Proc. SPIE 1746, Polarization Analysis and Measurement, (11 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138804