Abstract
In this work the UHMWPE is characterized for their optical properties with Mueller matrix polarimeter. The transmittance birefringence, retardance, polarizance, linear and circular polarization and absorbance of polarized light at different wavelengths ranging 400–800 nm are measured. The presented Mueller matrix elements along with depth resolve polarization decrease in intensity with the change in the wavelength. Linear retardance increases compared to circular through highly scattering polyethylene. High refractive index and low mean free path; and close bonding of particles of material rotates the incoming photons and circular polarization which is dominant as compared to the linear one. Therefore the average intensity increases with both the optical depth and the scattered concentration in UHMWPE, which would accordingly decrease the apparent degree of polarization. The extracted results in terms of linear and circular retardances prove that UHMWPE is compatible, strong, and compact. This research work provides an optical characterization technique for bone substitute biomaterial in the health care industry.
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