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Mueller calculus

Known as: Calculus (disambiguation), Mueller matrix, Muller matrix 
Mueller calculus is a matrix method for manipulating Stokes vectors, which represent the polarization of light. It was developed in 1943 by Hans… 
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
On the basis of the approach to the analysis of degree of consistency between the states of polarization between two points of… 
2007
2007
The optimal design over a broad spectral range of Liquid Crystal (LC) based Polarisation State Generators (PSG) and Polarisation… 
2007
2007
Fine resolution spotlight synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery collected on a circular flight path is used to investigate the… 
2006
2006
The objective of this paper is to present novel detection principles based on all active multispectral polarimetric subtraction… 
2004
2004
  • G. Giakos
  • 2004
  • Corpus ID: 651660
The goal of this study is to present novel, multifusion, optical imaging sensing principles, based on laser polarimetric imaging… 
2001
2001
Direct (GL)and reverse ( GLR)indices of linear polarization for an optical system are presented. These parameters have been… 
2001
2001
A system for characterizing polarization controllers and other fiber components with Mueller matrices is presented. Most… 
2000
2000
  • R. Chipman
  • 2000
  • Corpus ID: 121124942
The sixteen elements of the Mueller matrix are associated with sixteen degrees of freedom, seven nonpolarizing, and nine… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
Particle orientation in a disperse medium results both in anisotropic properties and in the changes in spectral transmittancy. To…