Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1997
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 3121, p. 188-192, Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing, Dennis H. Goldstein; Russell A. Chipm
Physics
Scientific paper
NIST has developed a Standard Reference Material that can be used to calibrate polarimetric instruments and improve measurement accuracy. The device, based on concatenated Fresnel rhombs, provides nominally 90 degrees retardance at 1319 nm, with the actual value known within +/- 0.1 degrees. The design of the retarder is reviewed, and the stability of retardance over time is discussed. A procedure for certification is outlined.
Rochford Kent B.
Rose Allen H.
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