posted on 2023-11-30, 06:21authored byReo Honda, Meguya Ryu, Jing-Liang Li, Vygantas Mizeikis, Saulius Juodkazis, Junko Morikawa
A polarised light imaging microscopy with an addition of liquid crystal (LC) phase retarder was implemented to determine the birefringence of silk fibers with the high 2 micrometers spatial resolution. The measurement was carried out with silk fiber (the optical slow axis) and the slow axis of the LC retarder set parallel (a perpendicular alignment can also be used). The direct fit of the transmission data provides a high fidelity determination of birefringence, $Dn = 1.63\times 10^{-2}$ (with 2% uncertainty) of the brown silk fiber (Antheraea pernyi) averaged over the wavelength range $l =$ (425-625) nm. By measuring retardance at four wavelengths it was possible to determine the true value of the birefringence of a thick sample when an optical path may include large number of wavelengths ($2p$ cycles in phase). The numerical procedures and required hardware are described for the do-it-yourself assembly of the imaging polariscope at a fractional budget compared with commercial units.
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