Tempo-spatially modulated Mueller matrix imaging polarimeter based on modified Savart polariscopes.

IF 3.3 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS Optics express Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1364/OE.541797
Qizhi Cao, Zhiyuan Mao, Chenling Jia, Yilin Zhang, Min Jiang, Chenshu Baiyang, Yiming Su, Jing Zhang, Dongxin Fan, Deng Ting
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Mueller matrix polarization measurement technique, as a non-invasive and label-free, provides comprehensive optical information on polarization-related and structural characteristics of the measured target. It has been widely applied in biomedical, agricultural, and industrial fields. However, the traditional time-division modulation Mueller matrix measurement method requires multiple measurements, which suffers from long measurement time and susceptibility to cumulative errors from moving parts. The snapshot spatial modulation method can capture the target's interferograms and the full Mueller matrix element images in a single exposure, but it suffers from lower spatial resolution. To address the strengths and limitations of both temporal and spatial modulation, this paper proposes a tempo-spatially modulated Mueller matrix imaging polarimeter (TSM-MMIP). This approach is based on the Stokes imaging polarimeter with the modified Savart plates as the core device, allowing the acquisition of the 16 Mueller matrix elements of the target with only four measurements. Through computer simulation and experimental platforms, we validate that the structural similarity of Mueller matrix elements between input and output exceeds 0.85, which demonstrates the reliability and feasibility of the proposed method. In addition, we use a bee wing as a target to reveal the potential of this technique to analyze the polarization characteristics of targets by extracting and analyzing key parameters of the Mueller matrix.

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基于改进Savart偏光镜的时空调制Mueller矩阵成像偏光计。
Mueller矩阵偏振测量技术作为一种无创、无标记的测量技术,能够提供被测目标与偏振相关及结构特征的全面光学信息。广泛应用于生物医学、农业、工业等领域。然而,传统的时分调制穆勒矩阵测量方法需要多次测量,测量时间长,易受运动部件累积误差的影响。快照空间调制方法可以在一次曝光中捕获目标干涉图和全米勒矩阵元素图像,但空间分辨率较低。为了解决时间和空间调制的优势和局限性,本文提出了一种时空调制的穆勒矩阵成像偏振计(TSM-MMIP)。该方法基于Stokes成像偏振光计,以改进的Savart板为核心装置,只需四次测量即可获得目标的16个Mueller矩阵元素。通过计算机仿真和实验平台验证,输入和输出之间的Mueller矩阵元素的结构相似度超过0.85,证明了所提方法的可靠性和可行性。此外,我们以蜜蜂翅膀为目标,通过提取和分析米勒矩阵的关键参数,揭示了该技术在分析目标偏振特性方面的潜力。
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Optics express
Optics express 物理-光学
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6.60
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15.80%
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5182
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Optics Express is the all-electronic, open access journal for optics providing rapid publication for peer-reviewed articles that emphasize scientific and technology innovations in all aspects of optics and photonics.
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