1 November 2008 Influence of sensing geometry on polarimetric reflectance data
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Abstract
Our objective is to disseminate the importance of sensing geometry when comparing reflectance data from different polarimeters. Results are presented from an eye-safe laser scatterometer that was used to measure the Mueller matrix of samples under a diversity of sensing geometries, thus providing a common reference for instrument comparison. Data from three other polarimeters are compared to this reference, and apparent discrepancies are explained in terms of each instrument's unique experimental sensing geometry. Results are also provided showing that the degree of sensing geometry dependence varied widely among sample types.
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David G. Edwards, William R. Humbert, and Charles C. Kim "Influence of sensing geometry on polarimetric reflectance data," Optical Engineering 47(11), 113603 (1 November 2008). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3027482
Published: 1 November 2008
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Reflectivity

Bismuth

Polarization

Calibration

Polysomnography

Reflectometry

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