“…[8][9][10][11] The latter two categories should take use of quarter-wave plates, which will introduce major errors and additional dependence on both temperature and wavelength, while the first class has the simplest optical setup and also no errors from quarter-wave plates. However, the previously proposed plane-polariscopic methods-such as the three-step 2 and six-step 5 methods, multiwavelength methods, 3,4 and spectropolarimetric method 6 , did not take into account the fluctuations of incident light. When laser is used as the light source, the fluctuations of both output intensity and polarization state of the laser will produce significant adverse effects on the measurement, and should be rigidly considered.…”