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Technical data Polarisation by refractionArticle no: P1197200 Principle If light is incident upon a glass surface, then a part of that light will be refracted and the other part reflected. At the same time, it is polarized in such a way that the vector of the electrical field strength of the polarized reflected Iight oscillates at right angles to the incident plane, and that of the refracted light oscillates parallel to the incident plane. Polarization of the refracted Iight will be the greater, the less the angle of incidence deviates from 56° and the more glass plates it passes through. Benefits
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Robert-Bosch-Breite 10 – 37079 Göttingen – Germany
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Robert-Bosch-Breite 10 – 37079 Göttingen – Germany
www.phywe.com