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Rotary polarization modulator

A rotary polarization modulator simply consists of an optical element that rotates uniformly at a frequency Q about the transmission axis of light. In practice, retardation plates and polarizers are used. In either case, the Mueller matrix of such a device is found by simply replacing the angle 6 by Q.t in the equations listed in Appendix I. Typical PSGs based on rotary modulators and the associated Stokes vectors, Sp G, that are produced are listed in table 8.2. [Pg.161]

The measurement of the polarization properties of light can be automated and improved by introducing a modulation of the polarization. Here a regular, time-dependent variation is introduced onto the optical properties of certain devices within either (or both) the PSG or PSA sections of the instrument. The modulation can be one of two types rotation of an optical element with fixed optical properties, or the modulation of the optical properties (retardation, for example) of an element with a fixed orientation. These are referred to as rotary modulators or field effect modulators, respectively. The latter name reflects the use of external fields (stress, electric or magnetic) to impart the modulation in these devices. In any case, a periodic oscillation is introduced into the signals that are measured that can effectively isolate specific optical properties in the sample. [Pg.160]


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