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Polarimeters for the Detection of Anisotropy from Reflectance.

Shuji KamegakiZahra KhajehsaeidimahabadiMeguya RyuNguyen Hoai An LeSoon Hock NgRičardas BuividasGediminas SeniutinasVijayakumar AnandSaulius JuodkazisJunko Morikawa
Published in: Micromachines (2024)
Polarimetry is used to determine the Stokes parameters of a laser beam. Once all four S0,1,2,3 parameters are determined, the state of polarisation is established. Upon reflection of a laser beam with the defined S polarisation state, the directly measured S parameters can be used to determine the optical properties of the surface, which modify the S -state upon reflection. Here, we use polarimetry for the determination of surface anisotropies related to the birefringence and dichroism of different materials, which have a common feature of linear patterns with different alignments and scales. It is shown that polarimetry in the back-reflected light is complementary to ellipsometry and four-polarisation camera imaging; experiments were carried out using a microscope.
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