2007
DOI: 10.1364/ao.46.008134
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Optical method for measuring optical rotation angle and refractive index of chiral solution

Abstract: Based on the phenomena of Brewster's angle and the principles of common-path heterodyne interferometry, we present an optical method for measuring the optical rotation angle and the refractive index of a chiral solution simultaneously in one optical configuration. A heterodyne light beam and a circularly polarized heterodyne light beam are separately guided to project onto the interface of a semicircle glass and a chiral solution. One of the beams is transmitted through the solution, and the other is reflected… Show more

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“…The circular heterodyne light source (CH) [19][20][21] is composed of a light source (LS), an electro-optic modulator (EOM), a function generator (FG) and a linear voltage amplifier (LVA). The Jones vector of the light beam coming from the CH can be written as [19][20][21]…”
Section: The Phase Of the Interference Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circular heterodyne light source (CH) [19][20][21] is composed of a light source (LS), an electro-optic modulator (EOM), a function generator (FG) and a linear voltage amplifier (LVA). The Jones vector of the light beam coming from the CH can be written as [19][20][21]…”
Section: The Phase Of the Interference Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, various types of optical sensors and techniques for refractive index measurements of fluids have been realised using bulk optics [5]- [9], but most of these techniques require the use of large volumes of the liquid being measured. To reduce the volume of liquid being used and, therefore, reduce cost and minimise wastage, an optofluidics (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some applications, like 3D reconstruction 5 , determination of rotatory power 6 , or atmospheric studies 7 , may require only the degree of polarization and the direction of the polarization of the light to be measured, that means only the first three components of the Stokes vector have to be identified. But other applications, as well as Mueller imaging, require determination of the full Stokes vector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%