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3 Polarisation
3 Polarisation
Polarisation
TOPICS Polarization (also polarisation) is a property of certain types
POLARIZATION OF of waves that describes the orientation of their oscillations.
CIRCULAR POLARIZATION
Specific Rotation
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(a)Representation of a
• By convention, we define the linearly polarized wave
direction of polarization of with the electric field
the EM wave to be the vibrating in the
vertical direction
direction of the electric vector
viewed along the
(E). direction of
propagation.
• The plane determined by
electric vector and direction (b)Representation of an unpolarized wave viewed along the direction of
of propagation of wave is
Plane electromagnetic wave propagation (perpendicular to the page). The transverse electric field
can vibrate in any direction in the plane of the page with equal
called plane of polarization
probability.
(xy plane in figure)
(c)An equivalent representation of the unpolarized wave, as two waves
linearly polarized at right angles to one another and with a random
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phase difference between them. Orientation of y and z axis: arbitary.
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Polaroid Polarizing
material
The polarizing direction
is established during the
manufacturing process
of the sheet.
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If E is the magnitude of electric In UNPOLARISD light: The transverse electric field can vibrate in
vector, only E cos (y component) any direction in the plane perpendicular to the direction of the
passes through the analyser. polarisation with equal probability.
Transmitted intensity
I = Im cos2 [Law of For Unpolarised light : I = Im <cos2 > = Im /2
Malus]
where Im = Imax maximum An ideal polariser is one that transmits 50% of the
intensity (ie = 0 or 180 degree) incident unpolarised light as plane-polarized one.
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Two polarizing sheets have their polarizing directions A beam of light is linearly polarized in the vertical direction.
parallel so that the intensity Im of the transmitted light is a The beam falls at normal incidence on a polarizing sheet
maximum. Through what angle must either sheet must be with its polarizing direction at 58.8 to the vertical. The
turned if the intensity is to drop by one-half? transmitted beam falls, also at normal incidence, on a
second polarizing sheet with its polarizing direction
horizontal. The intensity of the original beam is 43.3 W/m2.
Find the intensity of the beam transmitted by the second
sheet.
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POLARIZATION BY REFLECTION
Brewster’s Law
When angle of incidence is p, it
is observed that, p + r = 90 n2/n1 = tan p
From Snell’s Law,
n1 sin p = n2 sin r
Therefore,
n1 sin p = n2 sin (90- p)
This expression is called Brewster’s law, and the
n1 sin p = n2 cos (p)
polarizing angle p is called Brewster’s angle.
So n2/n1 = tan p
Because wavelength varies with n for a given
If 1st medium is air then,
substance (n = / n ), Brewster’s angle is also a
n = tan p
function of wavelength.
1/ 2 = tan p
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POLARIZATION BY REFLECTION
We wish to use a plate of glass (n = 1.50) in air as Sketch the schematic graph of a travelling electromagnetic
polarizer. Find the polarizing angle and angle of refraction. wave showing the electric and magnetic vectors.
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QUESTIONS – POLARIZATION
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