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Polarization
Orientation of light's electric field oscillation, represented by a double-headed arrow in diagrams.
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Polarization
Orientation of light's electric field oscillation, represented by a double-headed arrow in diagrams.
Electromagnetic Wave
A wave with oscillating electric and magnetic fields at perpendicular axes.
Polarization Diagram
A visual representation of light's polarization direction using a double-headed arrow.
Unpolarized Light
Light with electric fields oscillating in random directions, depicted by multiple arrows.
Polarizer
A filter allowing only light components parallel to its transmission axis to pass through.
Transmission Axis
The specific direction in a polarizer that allows light components to pass through.
One-half Rule
The principle that unpolarized light's intensity is halved when passing through a polarizer.
Malus's Law
A formula for intensity of polarized light through another polarizer: I = I0 * cos^2(theta).
Analyzer
A second polarizer in a system that further polarizes light in its transmission direction.
Cosine Squared Rule
Used for calculating intensity of polarized light through a second polarizer using angle theta.
Intensity
The power per unit area of light, often reduced by polarizers.
Angle of Polarization
The angle at which the electric field oscillates relative to a reference axis.
Vertical Component
The part of light's electric field aligned with the vertical axis after passing a polarizer.
Horizontal Axis
The axis along which a polarizer can be oriented, affecting light's polarization.
Component
A part of the light's electric field that aligns with a polarizer's transmission axis.