Polarimetric mode of MIRAS

The L-band Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS), scheduled to be flown as single payload on board the European Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission, has a very wide field of view and synthesizes narrow beams by means of two-dimensional (2-D) interferometry, the same concept used in radio astronomy. Wide field of view is indeed a key feature of this radiometer, which leads naturally to the measurement of the full vector of brightness temperatures of the image. This paper analyzes the theory of polarimetry in the 2-D wide-field-of-view microwave interferometry and describes the way MIRAS will measure the polarimetric brightness temperatures.