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Single-shot polarimetry of vector beams by supervised learning

Physics

Single-shot polarimetry of vector beams by supervised learning

D. Pierangeli and C. Conti

Discover how Davide Pierangeli and Claudio Conti have revolutionized polarimetry with their novel approach, enabling the measurement of multiple polarizations in a single shot without complex optical setups. This groundbreaking research promises to enhance optical devices in sensing, imaging, and computing, opening new avenues in metrology and communication.

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Abstract
States of light encoding multiple polarizations - vector beams - offer unique capabilities in metrology and communication. However, their practical application is limited by the lack of methods for measuring many polarizations in a scalable and compact way. Here we demonstrate polarimetry of vector beams in a single shot without any polarization optics. We map the beam polarization content into a spatial intensity distribution through light scattering and exploit supervised learning for single-shot measurements of multiple polarizations. We characterize structured light encoding up to nine polarizations with accuracy beyond 95% on each Stokes parameter. The method also allows us to classify beams with an unknown number of polarization modes, a functionality missing in conventional techniques. Our findings enable a fast and compact polarimeter for polarization-structured light, a general tool that may radically impact optical devices for sensing, imaging, and computing.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 01, 2023
Authors
Davide Pierangeli, Claudio Conti
Tags
vector beams
polarimetry
polarization
light scattering
supervised learning
structured light
optical devices
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