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Informational Limits In Optical Polarimetry And Vectorial Imaging 1st Edition Matthew R Foreman Auth

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Informational Limits In Optical Polarimetry And Vectorial Imaging 1st Edition Matthew R Foreman Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.97 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Matthew R. Foreman (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642285271, 9783642285288, 3642285279, 3642285287
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Informational Limits In Optical Polarimetry And Vectorial Imaging 1st Edition Matthew R Foreman Auth by Matthew R. Foreman (auth.) 9783642285271, 9783642285288, 3642285279, 3642285287 instant download after payment.

Central to this thesis is the characterisation and exploitation of electromagnetic properties of light in imaging and measurement systems. To this end an information theoretic approach is used to formulate a hitherto lacking, quantitative definition of polarisation resolution, and to establish fundamental precision limits in electromagnetic systems. Furthermore rigorous modelling tools are developed for propagation of arbitrary electromagnetic fields, including for example stochastic fields exhibiting properties such as partial polarisation, through high numerical aperture optics. Finally these ideas are applied to the development, characterisation and optimisation of a number of topical optical systems: polarisation imaging; multiplexed optical data storage; and single molecule measurements. The work has implications for all optical imaging systems where polarisation of light is of concern.

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