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10 August 2001 Laser goniophotometric Stokes polarimeter
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Abstract
The dynamic type Stokes polarimeter is created to measure the polarization characteristics of radiation emitted, reflected, and scattered by objects at different angles to the surface. An analysis of the versions of processing of measurement results has shown that the dependence of a random error in determination of the parameters on the number of positions N of a quarter-wave plate, at which the radiation intensity is measured, is of a similar nature as the dependence on the number of independent measurements of the same quantity (approximately 1/(root)N).
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Viacheslav A. Dlugunovich, Valerii N. Snopko, and Aleh V. Tsaruk "Laser goniophotometric Stokes polarimeter", Proc. SPIE 4517, Lightmetry: Metrology, Spectroscopy, and Testing Techniques Using Light, (10 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.435965
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Polarimetry

Sensors

Error analysis

Modulation

Signal detection

Optical amplifiers

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