CUI Yan, CAO Nan-nan, CHU Jin-kui, et al. Design of skylight polarization measurement system[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2009, 17(6): 1431-1435.
CUI Yan, CAO Nan-nan, CHU Jin-kui, et al. Design of skylight polarization measurement system[J]. Optics and precision engineering, 2009, 17(6): 1431-1435.DOI:
Design of skylight polarization measurement system
According to the principle that light polarization can be expressed with a Stokes vector
a new system to measure the polarized skylight distribution is developed. The system is composed of a computer
a modified equatorial mount
an optical fiber spectrometer and an improved astronomical telescope mounted with a rotatable linear polarizer. The spectral resolution of this system is 1.4 nm for the measurement when wavelength ranges from 400 nm to 900 nm. Using modified equatorial mount
the system can scan the points of celestial hemisphere at azimuth ranges from 0°to 180° and elevation 0° to 90° at an angular resolution of 2.5°. For a full-angle viewing field of 4.5°
this system can measure the radiance intensity
the Degree of Linear Polarization (DOLP)
and the Angle of Linear Polarization (AOLP) of the celestial. The calibration results show that the repeatability of intensity measurements is 99% in spectral ranges from 450 nm to 500 nm
and (95±3)% from 500 nm to 900 nm. The uncertainty of DOLP is less than 2% in spectral ranges from 400 nm to 750 nm
especially 1.2% at 475 nm.The angle error of AOLP is smaller than 2°.
Key Laboratory of Micro/Nano Systems for Aerospace (Ministry of Education), Key Laboratory of Micro and Nano Electro-Mechanical Systems of Shaanxi Province, School of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University
Key Laboratory of Scale Manufacturing Technologies for High-Performance MEMS Chips of Zhejiang Province, Key Laboratory of Optical Microsystems and Application Techbnologies of Ningbo City, Ningbo Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University
State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute
School of Noncommissioned Officers, Army Academy of Armored Forces
School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology