Polarimetric measurement of Jones matrix of a twisted nematic liquid crystal spatial light modulator

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Abstract

A polarimetric experimental method was developed to determine the Jones matrix elements of transparent optical materials without sign ambiguity. A set of polarization dependent transmittance data of the samples was measured with polarizer - sample - analyzer system and another set of data was measured with polarizer - sample - quarter-wave plate - analyzer. Two data sets were compared and mathematically analyzed to obtain the correct signs of the elements of the matrix. The Jones matrix elements of a quarter-wave plate were determined to check the validity of the method. The experimentally obtained matrix elements of the quarter-wave plate were consistent with the theoretical expectations. The same method was applied to obtain the Jones matrix elements of a twisted nematic liquid crystal panel.

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Khos-Ochir, T., Munkhbaatar, P., Yang, B. K., Kim, H. W., Kim, J. S., & Myung-Whun, K. (2012). Polarimetric measurement of Jones matrix of a twisted nematic liquid crystal spatial light modulator. Journal of the Optical Society of Korea, 16(4), 443–448. https://doi.org/10.3807/JOSK.2012.16.4.443

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