Publications by authors named "Steve Guyot"

A new imaging technique which enables near real-time multispectral acquisition of the so-called degree of polarization (DOP) in polarimetry using incoherent white light is described. The experimental setup allows the interactive and dynamic acquisition of DOP for all the possible elliptic polarization states. In such a way, a complete chart of light-matter interaction can be obtained and besides many structure details can be enhanced.

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Most Mueller matrix imaging polarimeters implement sequential acquisition of at least 16 raw images of the same object with different incident and detected light polarizations. When this technique is implemented in vivo, the unavoidable motions of the subject may shift and distort the raw images to an extent such that the final Mueller images cannot be extracted. We describe a registration algorithm which solves this problem for the typical conditions of in vivo imaging, e.

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Because of the noncommutativity of the matrix product, the three factors into which a depolarizing Mueller matrix is decomposed, i.e., the diattenuator, the retarder, and the depolarizer, form six possible products grouped into two families, as already pointed out [J.

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It is well known that the interactions between coherent monochromatic radiation and a scattering medium induce a speckle phenomenon. The spatial and temporal statistics of this speckle are employed to analyze many applications in laser imaging. The direct exposure of a photographic film, without a lens to the backscattered radiation, gives a speckle pattern.

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