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Polarimetry of birefringent biological tissues with arbitrary fibril orientation and variable incidence angle

Abstract: Polarimetric optical techniques such as polarization microscopy or polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography normally assume that light is perpendicular to the sample surface and that fibrils of a birefringent biological tissue are arranged in a plane parallel to this surface. The approaches that describe quantitatively polarimetric data from tissues with nonparallel fibril orientation and/or off-axis incidence usually lack a rigorous theoretical analysis. We present a polarimetric model with arbitrary fibril orientation and/or variable incidence angle by means of the extended Jones matrix theory, the polar decomposition, and Poincaré equivalence theorem. The model, suitable for diagnosis or tissue structure analysis, is applied to articular cartilage.

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 Authorship: Fanjul-Vélez F., Arce-Diego J.L.,

 Fuente: Optics Letters, 2010, 35(8), 1163-1165

Publisher: Optical Society of America

 Publication date: 15/04/2010

No. of pages: 3

Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1364/OL.35.001163

ISSN: 0146-9592,1539-4794,1071-2763

 Spanish project: TEC2006-06548/TCM

Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.35.001163