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9 September 2002 Influences of extinction ratio and bias-angle error of polarizers on the performance of an optical current sensor
Zheng Ping Wang, Qingbo Li, Ruiying Feng, Huili Wang, Zongjun Huang, Xin Yu, Jinhui Shi
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Abstract
Extinction ratio is an important parameter of a polarizer, and the bias angle of the polarizer used in optical current sensing systems is also an important adjustable parameter. Both them can certainly affect the performance of the sensing systems. In this paper, the effects of the extinction ratio and bias angle error of polarizers upon the output characteristics of an optical current sensor are investigated theoretically and experimentally, some useful results are given for the optical current sensor designers.
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Zheng Ping Wang, Qingbo Li, Ruiying Feng, Huili Wang, Zongjun Huang, Xin Yu, and Jinhui Shi "Influences of extinction ratio and bias-angle error of polarizers on the performance of an optical current sensor", Proc. SPIE 4920, Advanced Sensor Systems and Applications, (9 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482001
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KEYWORDS
Polarizers

Mineralogy

Optical testing

Sensors

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Sensing systems

Matrices

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