2016
DOI: 10.1109/jphot.2016.2599006
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Multispectral Stokes Imaging Polarimetry Based on Color CCD

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“…Time-multiplexed controlled illumination is another scanning technique for spectral modulation or spatial modulation (viewpoint dependent measurements). A practical full-Stokes setup using laser source 43 has been demonstrated to recover all of the four Stokes components at three specific wavelengths. It contains a linear polarizer, a rotating quarter-waveplate, three laser sources (432, 532, and 633nm), and a CCD sensor.…”
Section: Filter Rotation And/or Controlled Illumination (Frci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time-multiplexed controlled illumination is another scanning technique for spectral modulation or spatial modulation (viewpoint dependent measurements). A practical full-Stokes setup using laser source 43 has been demonstrated to recover all of the four Stokes components at three specific wavelengths. It contains a linear polarizer, a rotating quarter-waveplate, three laser sources (432, 532, and 633nm), and a CCD sensor.…”
Section: Filter Rotation And/or Controlled Illumination (Frci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-wavelength imaging is superior to conventional RGB imaging systems in remote sensing, and chemical and biological applications. Polarimetric identification is an important consideration in spectroscopy as well as imaging measurement applications [7][8][9]. The linear dichroism (LD) and circular dichroism (CD) of anisotropic optical metamaterials can be determined by measuring the polarimetric response of two orthogonal circular polarization states and two orthogonal linear polarization states [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8][9][10] Multispectral and polarization imaging [11,12] can obtain the polarization information of an object in different wavelengths and thus becomes an effective detection technique [13][14][15] to improve target detection, biomedical imaging, remote sensing, and disease diagnosis. Image multiplexing methods produce multiple images by taking advantages of lens arrays, [16] beamsplitters, [17] image slicers, [18] Wollaston prisms, [19] light pipes [20,21] or active optical elements. [22] The simultaneous acquisition of multispectral and polarization images is a critical factor of the performance of multispectral and polarimetric imaging system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%