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    Area of Science:

    • Optical Engineering
    • Remote Sensing Technology
    • Polarization Optics

    Background:

    • Polarization remote sensing offers enhanced target information compared to traditional methods.
    • Optical systems can alter light polarization, a phenomenon termed polarization aberration, impacting detection accuracy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze and suppress polarization aberrations in optical systems for improved remote sensing.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a lens group combined with mirrors in mitigating polarization aberrations.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of polarization aberration principles.
    • Optical system design incorporating a lens group and mirrors for aberration suppression.
    • Simulation of optical system performance before and after aberration correction.

    Main Results:

    • Average diattenuation reduced by 51.1%; average retardance reduced by 26.3%.
    • Polarization cross-coupled energy decreased by 73.18% (center) and 69.80% (fringe).
    • The lens group also suppressed traditional aberrations and expanded the field of view.

    Conclusions:

    • A lens group combined with mirrors effectively suppresses polarization aberrations.
    • The proposed method significantly enhances polarization remote sensing accuracy and optical system performance.
    • This technique offers a viable solution for improving polarization imaging systems.