IP Library Granted Patent US 11,774,291
Granted Patent B1
US 11,774,291 · App. 17/519,423 · Granted Oct 3, 2023

Systems and methods of acquiring polarization information

Inventors: Darren A. Miller (El Cajon, CA); Adam B. Geboff (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
G01J4/04H04N25/74H04N25/75
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,774,291
App. No.
17/519,423
Filed
Nov 4, 2021
Granted
Oct 3, 2023
Kind
B1
Art Unit
2884
USPC
250/341.3
Abstract

Some embodiments provide imaging polarimeter systems comprising: a polarization modulator system configured to modulate a polarization state of an incident beam at a repetition frequency, and outputting a polarized modulated beam; a polarizer positioned to produce an intensity modulated beam; and a detector system comprising: an optical sensor array; a digital read-out integrated circuit (DROIC); and a polarization state system; wherein the optical sensor array is optically aligned with at least a portion of the beam path such that the intensity modulated beam impinges on the sensor array; wherein the DROIC, for each pixel of the optical sensor array, is configured to separate, over time and within an integration frame rate, sets of photo-generated counts; and wherein the polarization state system is configured to identify a series of polarization states for each pixel based on the sets of photo-generated counts and according to the integration frame rate.

Claims (46)

1. An imaging polarimeter system comprising:

a polarization modulator system configured to modulate a polarization state of an incident beam at a repetition frequency, and outputting a polarized modulated beam;

a polarizer positioned within a beam path of the polarized modulated beam and producing an intensity modulated beam; and

a detector system comprising:

an optical sensor array;

a digital read-out integrated circuit (DROIC) coupled with the sensor array; and

a polarization state system;

wherein the optical sensor array is optically aligned with at least a portion of the beam path such that the intensity modulated beam impinges on the sensor array;

wherein the DROIC, for each pixel of the optical sensor array, is configured to separate, over time and within an integration frame rate, sets of photo-generated counts; and

wherein the polarization state system is configured to identify a series of polarization states for each pixel based on the sets of photo-generated counts and according to the integration frame rate.

2. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 1 , wherein the polarization modulator system is configured to modulate the polarization state of the incident beam at the repetition frequency that is greater than the integration frame rate of the detector system.

3. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 1 , wherein the polarization modulator system comprises a dual photoelastic modulator system.

4. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 1 , wherein the DROIC comprises, for each pixel of the optical sensor array, a plurality of bins, and wherein for each of the pixels the DROIC is configured to address and output over time the photo-generated counts, according to a predefined ordered sequence, to each of the plurality of bins at a bin sequence frequency.

5. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 4 , wherein the polarization state system sets the predefined ordered sequence of the plurality of bins as a function of phase and frequency offsets between retarders of the polarization modulator system in relation to the polarizer, and sub-integrations at the bin sequence frequency during the integration period per pixel.

6. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 4 , wherein the polarization state system, in identifying the series of polarization states for each pixel, is configured to identify the series of polarization states for each pixel as a function of predefined relationships of the photo-generated counts in each of the plurality of bins.

7. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 6 , wherein the predefined relationships of the photo-generated counts comprises multiple different unique sets of photo-generated counts, wherein each unique set of photo-generated counts corresponds to one of multiple different polarization states and comprises a photo-generated count from each of the plurality of bins.

8. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 7 , wherein the polarization state system in identifying the series of polarization states is configured to:

identify that the relationship of the photo-generated counts of a first set of photo-generated counts of each of the plurality of bins of a first pixel corresponds within a threshold range to a first unique set of photo-generated counts of the multiple different unique sets of photo-generated counts; and

identify that the first unique set of photo-generated counts corresponds to a first polarization state of the multiple different polarization states.

9. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 7 , further comprising a database maintaining a mapping of each of the multiple unique sets of photo-generated counts to one of the different polarization states.

10. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 4 , wherein the bin sequence frequency is multiple times the repetition frequency and is dependent on the integration frame rate.

11. The imaging polarimeter system of claim 1 , further comprising:

an image generating system coupled with the detector system, wherein the image generating system is configured to:

receive the series of polarization states for each pixel; and

generate, for each set of the polarization states of the pixels according to the integration frame rate, a corresponding image based on the identified series of the polarization states.

12. A method of acquiring polarization state information of light from a field of view, the method comprising:

receiving an incident beam;

modulating a polarization state of the incident beam at a repetition frequency, and outputting a polarized modulated beam;

directing the polarized modulated beam through a polarizer and producing an intensity modulated beam; and

directing the intensity modulated beam to impinge upon an optical sensor array;

separating, over time and within an integration frame rate, sets of photo-generated counts for each pixel of the optical sensor array by a digital read-out integrated circuit (DROIC) communicatively coupled with the optical sensor array; and

identifying a series of polarization states for each pixel based on the sets of photo-generated counts according to the integration frame rate.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the modulating the polarization state of the incident beam comprises modulating the polarization state of the incident beam at the repetition frequency that is greater than the integration frame rate of the detector system.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the polarization modulator system comprises a dual photoelastic modulator system.

15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

addressing over time, for each pixel, the photo-generated counts to each of a plurality of bins of the DROIC according to a predefined ordered sequence and at a bin sequence frequency.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the polarization state system sets the predefined ordered sequence of the plurality of bins as a function of phase and frequency offsets between retarders of the polarization modulator system in relation to the polarizer, and sub-integrations at the bin sequence frequency during the integration period per pixel.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the identifying the series of polarization states for each pixel further comprises identifying the series of polarization states for each pixel as a function of predefined relationships of the photo-generated counts in each of the plurality of bins.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the predefined relationships of the photo-generated counts comprises multiple different unique sets of photo-generated counts, wherein each unique set of photo-generated counts corresponds to one of multiple different polarization states and comprises a photo-generated count from each of the plurality of bins.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising:

identifying that the relationship of the photo-generated counts of a first set of photo-generated counts of each of the plurality of bins of a first pixel corresponds within a threshold range to a first unique set of photo-generated counts of the multiple different unique sets of photo-generated counts; and

identifying that the first unique set of photo-generated counts corresponds to a first polarization state of the multiple different polarization states.

20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the identifying the series of polarization states comprises: accessing a database; and identifying, based on a mapping within the database, each of the series of polarization states mapped to a respective one of the multiple unique sets of photo-generated counts.

21. The method of claim 15 , wherein the bin sequence frequency is multiple times the repetition frequency and is dependent on the integration frame rate.

22. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

generating, for each set of the polarization states of the pixels according to the integration frame rate, a corresponding image based on the identified series of the polarization states.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2025
From: BMO BANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2025
From: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BMO BANK N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BANK OF THE WEST, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2025
From: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BMO BANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2024
From: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BMO BANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2023
From: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BMO HARRIS BANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 16, 2021
From: MILLER, DARREN A.; GEBOFF, ADAM B.
To: GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
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