https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100632004
Measurement of the Optical Rotation Angle Using a Rotating-Wave-Plate Stokes Polarimeter
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Department of Computer Application Engineering, Far-East
University, Taiwan
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cheng-Kung
University, Taiwan
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Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Far-East
University, Taiwan
a e-mail: jacklin@cc.feu.edu.tw
A polarimeter based on Stokes-Mueller formalism and rotating-wave-plate Stokes polarimeter is successfully developed to measure the optical rotation angle in a chiral medium. The average relative error in the measured rotation angles of glucose solutions with concentrations ranging from 0 to 1.2g/dl is determined to be 3.78%. The correlation coefficient between the measured rotation angle and the glucose concentration is found to be 0.9995, while the standard deviation is just 0.00376 degrees. From the sol-gel materials containing C17H17ClO6 with concentrations ranging from 0 to 0.0665g/ml, the average relative error in the measured rotation angles is determined to be 3.63%. Consequently, the developed system is evaluated with a precision of 5.4% approximately in rotation angle measurement.
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