scholarly journals Stokes–Mueller matrix polarimetry technique for circular dichroism/birefringence sensing with scattering effects

2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 047002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quoc-Hung Phan ◽  
Yu-Lung Lo
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (15) ◽  
pp. 6742
Author(s):  
Hans Arwin ◽  
Stefan Schoeche ◽  
James Hilfiker ◽  
Mattias Hartveit ◽  
Kenneth Järrendahl ◽  
...  

Optical chirality, in terms of circular birefringence and circular dichroism, is described by its electromagnetic and magnetoelectric material tensors, and the corresponding optical activity contributes to the Mueller matrix. Here, spectroscopic ellipsometry in the spectral range 210–1690 nm is used to address chiral phenomena by measuring Mueller matrices in transmission. Three approaches to determine chirality parameters are discussed. In the first approach, applicable in the absence of linear polarization effects, circular birefringence and circular dichroism are evaluated directly from elements of a Mueller matrix. In the second method, differential decomposition is employed, which allows for the unique separation of chirality parameters from linear anisotropic parameters as well as from depolarization provided that the sample is homogeneous along the optical path. Finally, electromagnetic modeling using the Tellegen constitutive relations is presented. The last method also allows structural effects to be included. The three methods to quantify optical chirality are demonstrated for selected materials, including sugar solutions, α-quartz, liquid crystals, beetle cuticle, and films of cellulose nanocrystals.


Biochemistry ◽  
1973 ◽  
Vol 12 (18) ◽  
pp. 3454-3458 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth D. Philipson ◽  
Kenneth Sauer

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (1(97)) ◽  
pp. 24-30
Author(s):  
M. Garazdiuk ◽  
O. Dubolazov ◽  
V. Tiulienieva

Abstract. The aim of the work is to develop forensic criteria for differential diagnosis of traumatic hemorrhages (HTG), ischemic stroke (IS), and hemorrhages of nontraumatic genesis (HNG) formation by 3D Mueller-matrix microscopy of layers of azimuthal-invariant Mueller-matrix images of circular birefringence of histological sections of the brain. Material and methods. Native sections of brain taken from 110 corpses were used for the study in the case of: death from coronary heart disease - 20 (18.1%) native sections (group 1 - control); HTG - 30 (27.3%) sections (group 2), IIB - 30 (27.3%) sections (group 3), HNG - 30 (27.3%) sections (group 4). Measurement of the values of the distribution of coordinate parameters of polarization at the points of microscopic images was performed at the location of the standard Stokes polarimeter. Results. It is found that for each of the phase cross-sections of the field, the volume of distributions of complex amplitudes of sensitivity, specificity and balanced accuracy of statistical analysis of coordinate distributions of Mueller-matrix invariants of circular dichroism have maximum values for small phase shifts corresponding to their level. The maximum level of balanced accuracy of intergroup differentiation was revealed by calculating statistical moments of the 3rd and 4th order, which characterize the asymmetry and excess distributions of the Mueller-matrix invariants values of circular dichroism of histological sections of brain substance. Conclusions. Excellent balanced accuracy (95% - 96%) of differential diagnosis was achieved between the control group and all study groups, good accuracy (92% - 93%) between ischemic stroke and traumatic hemorrhage and satisfactory accuracy (85% - 86%) between traumatic and hemorrhagic strokes genesis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (2(98)) ◽  
pp. 29-34
Author(s):  
M. Garazdiuk ◽  
O. Dubolazov

The aim of the work is to develop forensic criteria for differentiation of hemorrhages of traumatic and non-traumatic genesis by digital Mueller matrix (MM) polarization microscopy of histological sections of human brain substance (HBS).Material and methods. Native histological preparations of HBS from 32 corpses with ischemic stroke (1 group), 35 corpses with hemorrhages of traumatic origin (2 groups), 33 corpses with hemorrhages in HBS of non-traumatic genesis (3 group) and 30 corpses caused by acute coronary insufficiency (4 control group). The method of research is azimuthal-invariant MM microscopy of circular dichroism (CD) of histological sections of the brain.Results. The results of studies of the coordinate and statistical structure of maps of the size of values at the points of digital microscopic images of histological sections of HBS of the dead of all groups revealed a coordinate-inhomogeneous structure of all distributions of the size of the CD of microscopic images of histological sections of the dead of all groups. Probable distributions that characterize MM invariants CD maps of histological sections of brain samples from all groups have a small scatter of values of the statistical moment of the 2nd order, as well as significant values of statistical moments of the 3rd and 4th orders.Conclusion. The efficiency of using the Mueller-matrix mapping method in diagnosing of hemorrhage genesis in the brain substance in the differentiation of the set of samples of control and experimental groups reaches a satisfactory level - 77% - 78%.


Author(s):  
John P. Robinson ◽  
J. David Puett

Much work has been reported on the chemical, physical and morphological properties of urinary Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein (THG). Although it was once reported that cystic fibrotic (CF) individuals had a defective THG, more recent data indicate that THG and CF-THG are similar if not identical.No studies on the conformational aspects have been reported on this glycoprotein using circular dichroism (CD). We examined the secondary structure of THG and derivatives under various conditions and have correlated these results with quaternary structure using electron microscopy.THG was prepared from normal adult males and CF-THG from a 16-year old CF female by the method of Tamm and Horsfall. CF female by the method of Tamm and Horsfall.


1968 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. 146-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Scheibe ◽  
O. Wörz ◽  
F. Haimerl ◽  
W. Seiffert ◽  
J. Winkler

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