Dynamic Mueller matrix polarimetry using generalized measurements
Mueller matrices provide a complete description of a medium's response to excitation by polarized light, and their characterization is important across a broad range of applications from ellipsometry in material science to polarimetry in biochemistry, medicine and astronomy. Here we introduce s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mueller matrices provide a complete description of a medium's response to
excitation by polarized light, and their characterization is important across a
broad range of applications from ellipsometry in material science to
polarimetry in biochemistry, medicine and astronomy. Here we introduce
single-shot Mueller matrix polarimetry based on generalized measurements
performed with a Poincar\'e beam. We determine the Mueller matrix of a
homogeneous medium with unknown optical activity by detecting its optical
response to a Poincar\'e beam, which across its profile contains all
polarization states, and analyze the resulting polarization pattern in terms of
four generalized measurements, which are implemented as a path-displaced Sagnac
interferometer. We illustrate the working of our Mueller matrix polarimetry on
the example of tilted and rotated wave plates and find excellent agreement with
predictions as well as alternative Stokes measurements. After initial
calibration, the alignment of the device stays stable for up to 8 hours,
promising suitability for the dynamic characterization of Mueller matrices that
change in time. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.00432 |