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Acoustooptical method of spectral–polarization image analysis

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Abstract

This paper discusses a system of spectral and polarization image analysis, based on a tunable acoustooptic filter. A special Bragg-diffraction geometry in paratellurite is used for which the orthogonally polarized components of the light field are scattered into the opposite orders of diffraction. Simultaneous recording of the +1 and −1 orders of diffraction is used to compare the intensities of beams with different polarizations.

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