Solar Imaging Metasurface Polarimeter (SIMPol)

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Solar Imaging Metasurface Polarimeter (SIMPol)
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Principal Investigator Roberto Casini
Institution University Corporation for Atmospheric Researc (UCAR)
Technology Readiness Level 3
Instrument Type Polarimeter
Project Status Active
Project ID 20-HTIDS20-0002

Overview

SIMPol is an imaging spectro-polarimeter designed to produce 2D polarization maps of the Sun using a metasurface polarization splitter (MPS). It provides simultaneous full-Stokes measurements over a narrow spectral band with every camera frame, without the use of moving mechanisms.

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