Abstract
A polarization analyzer is presented by polarization-mode-frequency mapping. The two orthogonal circularly polarized components of light are converted to two orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes by a q-plate, and then the OAM modes are mapping to two frequencies by using rotational Doppler Effect. The polarization of light can be retrieved by Fourier transform of the signal collected by a photodetector.
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