Abstract
To measure ultrafast polarization change with high time resolution, we propose a new transient polarimeter in which a polarization interferometer is combined with a streak camera. The streak camera can measure not only temporal information but also another spatial information at the same time, so that the polarization condition of the input light is converted to the time resolved interference pattern.
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