
Xiaojing Weng
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Jan 23, 2025 |
dx.doi.org | Ji Feng |Xiaojing Weng |Alma K. González-Alcalde |Altai Perry
IntroductionClick to copy section linkSection link copied!The capacity to sense both light polarization and its wavefront or pointing direction offers the ability to infer the surface curvature, material, or texture, distinguish shadows from objects, see otherwise-transparent shapes, or improve image quality in turbid environments. (1−4) However, as independent qualities of light, polarization and pointing are typically detected separately with arrays of sensors and polarization-filtering optics.
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