作者
Russell A Chipman
发表日期
2005/5/1
期刊
Applied optics
卷号
44
期号
13
页码范围
2490-2495
出版商
Optica Publishing Group
简介
Two single number metrics for depolarization of samples are contrasted: (1) the average degree of polarization of the exiting light averaged over the Poincaré sphere and (2) the depolarization index of Gill Berbenau [ Opt. Acta32, 259– 261 ( 1985);Opt. Acta33, 185– 189 ( 1986)]. The depolarization index is a geometric measure that varies from 0 for the ideal depolarizer to 1 for nondepolarizing Mueller matrices. The average degree of polarization also varies from 0 to 1 and characterizes the typical level of depolarization. Although the depolarization index is very often close to the average degree of polarization, these two metrics can differ by more than 0.5 for certain Mueller matrices.
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