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    Ultrafast holographic Stokesmeter for polarization imaging in real time

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    We propose an ultrafast holographic Stokesmeter using a volume holographic substrate with two sets of two orthogonal gratings to identify all four Stokes parameters of the input beam. We derive the Mueller matrix of the proposed architecture and determine the constraints necessary for reconstructing the complete Stokes vector. The speed of this device is determined primarily by the channel spectral bandwidth (typically 100 GHz), corresponding to a few picoseconds. This device could be useful in high-speed polarization imaging. Polarimetric imaging 1 -3 takes advantage of the fact that a given object emits and scatters light in a unique way depending on its polarimetric signature. Identifying the polarimetric signature is equivalent to identifying the scattered Stokes vector. The architecture is shown in 0146-9592/04/030298-03$15.00/
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