Kerr - June 29, 2016
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From the math that I understand up until this point, with a maximum light when the polarizers are parallel, we have around 540 uW of power.
if Δ p = 540 uW * sin2 θ ....
then .1 degrees of rotation corresponds to around .0040 uW of change in power which we can measure.
There must be something we are missing when it comes to the magnetic field and the Kerr effect itself .... Or our setup currently doesn't measure the Kerr effect.
Whatever the problem is when we measure the power very close to the minimum, I was able to complete the experiment attempted yesterday farther from the absolute minimum.
P.S. Here's the original file of the Excel data --> media:leftrightminimum.xlsx