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Star Test Polarimetry at Low Light Levels

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Abstract

Star Test Polarimetry is a method of deducing the complete Stokes vector by applying statistical inference to a polarization-dependent point spread function. We present an analysis and experimental test of this measurement when applied to very low light levels.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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