Laboratory polarimeter for measuring the Stokes vector of light scattered from surfaces

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Astronomical Polarimetry, Celestial Bodies, Light Scattering, Polarimeters, Remote Sensing, Algorithms, Equipment Specifications, Stokes Law Of Radiation

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The general design and the operation algorithm of a newly developed laboratory polarimeter for measuring the integral Stokes vector of surface-scattered light are described. The polarimeter is linked to a minicomputer, providing for automatic data acquisition and processing in an interactive mode. Source polarization with respect to normalized Stokes vector components does not exceed 0.01 percent. The system is used to investigate the diagnostic possibilities of the Stokes parameters in the sounding of atmosphereless celestial bodies.

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