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Analysis of spatial pseudodepolarizers in imaging systems

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In this article, the authors used a matrix formalism to describe the polarization dependence of the diffraction patterns and optical transfer function, and analyzed both the degree of depolarization and image degradation from the polarization aberrations of the pseudodepolarizer.
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The objective of a number of optical instruments is to measure the intensity accurately without bias as to the incident polarization state. One method to overcome polarization bias in optical systems is the insertion of a spatial pseudodepolarizer. Both the degree of depolarization and image degradation (from the polarization aberrations of the pseudodepolarizer) are analyzed for two depolarizer designs: (1) the Cornu pseudodepolarizer, effective for linearly polarized light, and (2) the dual Babinet compensator pseudodepolarizer, effective for all incident polarization states. The image analysis uses a matrix formalism to describe the polarization dependence of the diffraction patterns and optical transfer function.

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