| Literature DB >> 29714224 |
Jing Zhang, Changan Yuan, Guohua Huang, Yinjun Zhao, Wenyi Ren, Qizhi Cao, Jianying Li, Mingwu Jin.
Abstract
A snapshot imaging polarimeter using spatial modulation can encode four Stokes parameters allowing instantaneous polarization measurement from a single interferogram. However, the reconstructed polarization images could suffer a severe aliasing signal if the high-frequency component of the intensity image is prominent and occurs in the polarization channels, and the reconstructed intensity image also suffers reduction of spatial resolution due to low-pass filtering. In this work, a method using two anti-phase snapshots is proposed to address the two problems simultaneously. The full-resolution target image and the pure interference fringes can be obtained from the sum and the difference of the two anti-phase interferograms, respectively. The polarization information reconstructed from the pure interference fringes does not contain the aliasing signal from the high-frequency component of the object intensity image. The principles of the method are derived and its feasibility is tested by both computer simulation and a verification experiment. This work provides a novel method for spatially modulated imaging polarization technology with two snapshots to simultaneously reconstruct a full-resolution object intensity image and high-quality polarization components.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29714224 PMCID: PMC5932638 DOI: 10.1364/AO.57.002376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980