Influence of second-order reflections during polarimetric calibration with two wire-grid polarizers

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Author(s): Martin J. Tauc, Wataru Nakagawa, Joseph A. Shaw

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Abstract

In polarimetric instruments, it is often necessary to characterize the polarimetric dependence at various polarization states. Frequently, this is done by placing a polarizer between the instrument and light source. Certain polarizer materials (e.g., wire grids as opposed to polymer-based materials) tend to reflect a significant amount of light, which can cause second-order reflections in the region between the two polarizers. We characterize the reflections using Jones calculus and discuss their significance for polarization instruments.

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Tauc, M. J., Nakagawa, W., & Shaw, J. A. (2019). Influence of second-order reflections during polarimetric calibration with two wire-grid polarizers. Optical Engineering, 58(8), 082412. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.58.8.082412