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Revealing complex optical phenomena through vectorial metrics

Authors :
He, Chao
Chang, Jintao
Salter, Patrick S.
Shen, Yuanxing
Dai, Ben
Li, Pengcheng
Jin, Yihan
Thodika, Samlan Chandran
Li, Mengmeng
Tariq, Aziz
Wang, Jingyu
Antonello, Jacopo
Dong, Yang
Qi, Ji
Lin, Jianyu
He, Honghui
Elson, Daniel S.
Zhang, Min
Ma, Hui
Booth, Martin J.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Advances in vectorial polarisation-resolved imaging are bringing new capabilities to applications ranging from fundamental physics through to clinical diagnosis. Imaging polarimetry requires determination of the Mueller matrix (MM) at every point, providing a complete description of an object's vectorial properties. Despite forming a comprehensive representation, the MM does not usually provide easily-interpretable information about the object's internal structure. Certain simpler vectorial metrics are derived from subsets of the MM elements. These metrics permit extraction of signatures that provide direct indicators of hidden optical properties of complex systems, while featuring an intriguing asymmetry about what information can or cannot be inferred via these metrics. We harness such characteristics to reveal the spin-Hall effect of light, infer microscopic structure within laser-written photonic waveguides, and conduct rapid pathological diagnosis through analysis of healthy and cancerous tissue. This provides new insight for the broader usage of such asymmetric inferred vectorial information.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2107.09624
Document Type :
Working Paper