kiertopolaroivia
Kiertopolaroivia is a hypothetical imaging modality that combines rotating polarization analysis with conventional photography to extract polarization-resolved information about a scene. The system places a rapidly rotating polarizing element, typically a linear polarizer or a half-wave plate, in front of a digital camera. As the polarization state rotates through a sequence of angles, a series of images is recorded. Computational workflows then reconstruct an image stack that yields not only intensity but also polarization metrics such as the degree of polarization and the angle of polarization. By leveraging changes in scattering and birefringence with polarization, kiertopolaroivia can enhance contrast for anisotropic materials and reveal structures hidden in standard intensity images.
Etymology: The name draws on kierto, Finnish for rotation, and polaroivia, a coined term blending polarization
Development: The concept emerged in photonics literature in the early 2020s, with early theoretical models followed
Applications: Proposed uses include biomedical imaging of tissues with birefringence, characterization of crystalline or fibrous materials,
Advantages and limitations: Advantages include improved visualization of polarization-dependent features and the ability to quantify polarization