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22 October 2004 Study of polarized light in scattering media using speckle intensity correlations
Z. Wang, Mark A. Webster, Andrew M. Weiner, Kevin J. Webb
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Abstract
Speckle intensity correlations are used to study polarized coherent light propagating through scattering media. In particular, using measured speckle patterns as a function of frequency, second and third order intensity correlations with frequency are formed and then employed to determine the co-polarized and cross-polarized temporal impulse responses. The polarized impulse response provides information on the scattering medium that could aid in characterization. Determination of the temporal response from intensity only data is especially convenient in the optical domain.
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Z. Wang, Mark A. Webster, Andrew M. Weiner, and Kevin J. Webb "Study of polarized light in scattering media using speckle intensity correlations", Proc. SPIE 5562, Image Reconstruction from Incomplete Data III, (22 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.565837
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Light scattering

Scattering

Diffusion

Speckle

Scattering media

Speckle pattern

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