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− | From a 90 degree polarization (vertical), I decreased the angle by 5 with the rotary polarizer and took the corresponding power measurement. | + | |
− | At 0 degrees, naturally the measurement of power looked much like when the laser was turned off (11 nanoWatts). | + | *From a 90 degree polarization (vertical), I decreased the angle by 5 with the rotary polarizer and took the corresponding power measurement. |
+ | *At 0 degrees, naturally the measurement of power looked much like when the laser was turned off (11 nanoWatts). | ||
+ | *I used ND 2 | ||
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+ | Today I also found some useful information regarding our Iron Alloys |
Revision as of 13:55, 10 June 2016
Today I graphed the first set of data taken with the optics set up.
- From a 90 degree polarization (vertical), I decreased the angle by 5 with the rotary polarizer and took the corresponding power measurement.
- At 0 degrees, naturally the measurement of power looked much like when the laser was turned off (11 nanoWatts).
- I used ND 2
Today I also found some useful information regarding our Iron Alloys