2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.628658
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Effects of detection geometry on polarimetric measurements of scattered light from turbid media containing optically active glucose molecules

Abstract: The effects of optically turbid medium on polarization states of incident light are studied using a novel linear Stokes polarimeter. The optical rotation and surviving linear polarization fraction of light scattered from highly turbid media (scattering coefficient µ s = 100 cm -1 ) are measured both in and off the incident plane while the detection angle changes from forward direction (0°) to backward directions (135°, 145° and 155°). The response of the optical rotation and surviving linear polarization to th… Show more

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“…Other alternative detection geometries, such as out-of-plane detection, are beginning to be explored. 30 Expanding upon the presented methodology, the effects of media absorption, linear birefringence, and the possibility of multiwavelength ͑spec-troscopic͒ polarimetry coupled with chemometric analysis are also under investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other alternative detection geometries, such as out-of-plane detection, are beginning to be explored. 30 Expanding upon the presented methodology, the effects of media absorption, linear birefringence, and the possibility of multiwavelength ͑spec-troscopic͒ polarimetry coupled with chemometric analysis are also under investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%