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Today I worked on making more concise measurements of polarized light and power. This also entailed fitting the data with Excel and the Law of Malus | Today I worked on making more concise measurements of polarized light and power. This also entailed fitting the data with Excel and the Law of Malus | ||
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+ | [[media:Polarizationexp2.xlsx]] | ||
I also played with the wave plates in order to see what Elliptically and circularly polarized light looks like. | I also played with the wave plates in order to see what Elliptically and circularly polarized light looks like. | ||
I began to investigate the polarimeter and its manual in order to quantify polarization even more | I began to investigate the polarimeter and its manual in order to quantify polarization even more | ||
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+ | Things to investigate. | ||
+ | *Stokes Values - S1, S2, S3 | ||
+ | *Degree of Polarization - DP | ||
+ | *Degree of Linear Polarization - DLP | ||
+ | *Degree of Circular Polarization - DCP |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 13 June 2016
Today I worked on making more concise measurements of polarized light and power. This also entailed fitting the data with Excel and the Law of Malus
I also played with the wave plates in order to see what Elliptically and circularly polarized light looks like.
I began to investigate the polarimeter and its manual in order to quantify polarization even more
Things to investigate.
- Stokes Values - S1, S2, S3
- Degree of Polarization - DP
- Degree of Linear Polarization - DLP
- Degree of Circular Polarization - DCP