• DocumentCode
    484304
  • Title

    Calibration and performance validation of optical elements in a photoelastic modulator-based polarimetric camera

  • Author

    Mahler, Anna-Britt ; Chipman, Russell ; McClain, Stephen C. ; Diner, David J. ; Davis, Ab ; Raouf, Nasrat ; Geier, Sven ; Hancock, Bruce

  • Author_Institution
    Coll. of Opt. Sci., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    7-11 July 2008
  • Abstract
    As part of NASA´s Instrument Incubator Program (IIP), we have been developing enabling technologies for the Multiangle SpectroPolarimetric Imager (MSPI), a candidate instrument for the Aerosol-Cloud-Ecosytem (ACE) mission. ACE is one of several satellite concepts identified in the 2007 National Research Council Earth Sciences Decadal Survey. MSPI is a multiangle, multispectral, high-accuracy polarization imager, and is envisioned to contain multiple cameras pointed at different viewing angles, with intensity imaging in several spectral bands between the ultraviolet and shortwave infrared, and accurate polarimetric imaging in a subset of the bands. To achieve a degree of linear polarization (DOLP) uncertainty of 1%, we temporally modulate the linear-polarization component of the incoming light at a rapid rate, enabling each detector within a focal-plane array-combined with polarization analyzers-to measure the relative proportions of the linear Stokes components Q or U to the total intensity I. Our system uses tandem photoelastic modulators (PEMs) within a reflective camera design. We report on the status of our prototype camera development, with particular emphasis on theoretical and experimental work on the required and measured performance of optical elements within the system including: the spectropolarimetric filters, quarter wave plates, and tandem PEMs. We also report on the end-to-end measurement and calibration of camera polarization aberrations using a custom polarization state generator (PSG). Careful design and control of scattered light enables the PSG to generate polarization states between DOLP of 0.07% and 40% with an uncertainty of 0.05%, making it a precision tool for polarimetric calibration and validation of MSPI.
  • Keywords
    aberrations; cameras; electro-optical devices; focal planes; geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; magneto-optical devices; optical filters; optical retarders; optical testing; polarimetry; remote sensing; ACE mission satellite concept; AD 2007; Aerosol-Cloud-Ecosytem mission; MSPI; Multiangle Spectro-Polarimetric Imager; NASA Instrument Incubator Program; National Research Council Earth Sciences Decadal Survey; accurate polarimetric imaging; camera polarization aberration calibration; camera polarization aberration measurement; degree of linear polarization uncertainty; focal plane array; linear Stokes component measurement; multiangle multispectral polarization imager; optical element calibration; optical element performance validation; photoelastic modulator based polarimetric camera; polarization analyzers; polarization state generator; quarter wave plates; spectropolarimetric filters; tandem PEM; Calibration; Cameras; Instruments; Intensity modulation; Optical filters; Optical imaging; Optical modulation; Optical polarization; Optical scattering; Photoelasticity;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Boston, MA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2807-6
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2808-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IGARSS.2008.4779400
  • Filename
    4779400