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9 January 2002 Near-infrared imaging polarimetry
Dennis H. Goldstein, David B. Chenault, Michael G. Gulley, Kevin Deane Spradley
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Abstract
A near IR Stokes imaging polarimeter is described. Basic principles of operation are presented, system specifications are given, and polarization elements are characterized. System control software and data reduction techniques are briefly explained. Examples of scenes collected as visible photos, visible and near IR intensity images, and visible and near IR polarization images are presented.
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Dennis H. Goldstein, David B. Chenault, Michael G. Gulley, and Kevin Deane Spradley "Near-infrared imaging polarimetry", Proc. SPIE 4481, Polarization Analysis and Measurement IV, (9 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452878
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Polarimetry

Near infrared

Wave plates

Polarizers

Cameras

Visible radiation

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