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    Area of Science:

    • Optical microscopy
    • Biomedical imaging
    • Polarimetry

    Background:

    • Mueller matrix microscopy is crucial for characterizing polarization properties of biological samples.
    • Existing methods, like those using dual rotating retarders, face limitations in acquisition speed and accuracy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and validate a novel dual division of focal plane (DoFP) polarimeters-based full Mueller matrix microscope (DoFPs-MMM).
    • To demonstrate the system's capability for fast and accurate polarization imaging.
    • To explore its application in analyzing biological specimens.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a DoFP polarimeters-based full Mueller matrix microscope (DoFPs-MMM).
    • Comparative analysis of acquisition speed and measurement accuracy against traditional Mueller matrix microscopes.
    • Application of the DoFPs-MMM to investigate the polarization properties of a red blood cell smear.

    Main Results:

    • The DoFPs-MMM significantly improves both acquisition speed and measurement accuracy compared to dual rotating retarder systems.
    • Experimental data successfully captured the polarization characteristics of red blood cells.
    • The system demonstrated high performance in probing sample polarization.

    Conclusions:

    • The DoFPs-MMM is a highly effective tool for rapid and precise polarization imaging.
    • This technology holds significant promise for future studies involving dynamic processes in living cells.
    • The system offers a powerful new capability for advanced biological and materials science research.