Optimizing near-infrared polariscopic imaging for the living human eye
Quinn Jarecki,
Meredith Kupinski
Abstract:Hardware architectures and image interpretation can be simplified by partial polarimetry. Mueller matrix (MM) polarimetry allows the investigation of partial polarimeter designs for a given scientific task. In this work, we use MM measurements to solve for a fixed polarization illumination and analyzer state that maximize polariscopic image contrast of the human eye. The eye MM image acquisition takes place over 15 seconds which motivates the development of a partial polarimeter that has snapshot operation. Wi… Show more
Mueller polarimetry is used to solve for optimal polariscopic contrast of the human eye. The birefringent cornea produces patterns of retardance exceeding a half wave with a fast-axis varying from linear, circular, and elliptical states.
Mueller polarimetry is used to solve for optimal polariscopic contrast of the human eye. The birefringent cornea produces patterns of retardance exceeding a half wave with a fast-axis varying from linear, circular, and elliptical states.
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