Advanced Photonics Nexus, Volume. 4, Issue 3, 036015(2025)
Characterizing thermal emission polarization with a mid-wave infrared broadband polarization state analyzer between 2.5 and 5 μm Editors' Pick
Fig. 1. Polyhedra inscribed in the Poincaré sphere representing the four-state and five-state PSAs discussed in this paper for their respective optimal retardance: (a) four-state regular tetrahedron, (b) five-state extended classic set, (c) five-state square pyramid, and (d) five-state triangular bipyramid.
Fig. 2. Spectral retardance of the
Fig. 3. Comparison of measurement matrix for a PSA consisting of an
Fig. 4. Evolution of the PSA states on the Poincaré sphere according to the waveplate retardance for (a) four state tetrahedron, (b) extended five state classic, (c) five-state square-based pyramid, and (d) five-state triangular bipyramid.
Fig. 5. (a, pink frame) DOP and (b, orange frame) components of the five-state triangular bipyramid polarization analysis matrix
Fig. 6. Scheme of the experimental setup for the characterization of the PSA. The combination of a blackbody and a PSG is used to generate arbitrary states of polarization, analyzed by the PSA. The entire light flux is collected by an FTIR spectrometer. For a given incoming polarization state, five spectra are recorded, corresponding to the five configurations of the PSA.
Fig. 7. Analysis with our proposed PSA using a PSG to generate three states: (a) normalized Stokes vector
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Anne Nguyen, Enrique Garcia-Caurel, Benjamin Vest, "Characterizing thermal emission polarization with a mid-wave infrared broadband polarization state analyzer between 2.5 and 5 μm," Adv. Photon. Nexus 4, 036015 (2025)
Category: Research Articles
Received: Mar. 16, 2025
Accepted: May. 6, 2025
Published Online: Jun. 3, 2025
The Author Email: Vest Benjamin (benjamin.vest@institutoptique.fr)