2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2009.08.004
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The impact of the orientation angles uncertainty of instrument polarizers on polarization measurement accuracy

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“…e optimal difference between the azimuths is 60°. In this case, the condition number of the instrumental matrix of the polarimeter is at the minimum, which, in turn, minimizes the measurement error of the Stokes parameters [19]. e analysis of the ScanPol polarimeter instrumental matrix, which works in accordance with (1), showed that its scheme is also optimal in terms of minimizing the error in Stokes parameter measurements.…”
Section: Mount Of Wollaston Prisms and Requirements To Eirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e optimal difference between the azimuths is 60°. In this case, the condition number of the instrumental matrix of the polarimeter is at the minimum, which, in turn, minimizes the measurement error of the Stokes parameters [19]. e analysis of the ScanPol polarimeter instrumental matrix, which works in accordance with (1), showed that its scheme is also optimal in terms of minimizing the error in Stokes parameter measurements.…”
Section: Mount Of Wollaston Prisms and Requirements To Eirmentioning
confidence: 99%