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PH 103 Dr. Cecilia Vogel Lecture 2
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RECALL OUTLINE Polarization of light Ways to polarize light Polaroids Fraction of light thru polaroid Electromagnetic wave = light speed, frequency, wavelength, spectrum Index of refraction and speed of light
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POLARIZATION In this figure, the light is polarized along the z-axis Light consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. The direction of the electric field is called the direction of polarization of the light.
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UNPOLARIZED LIGHT Most of the light we see is unpolarized. The direction of the electric field is changing rapidly and randomly can’t give a fixed direction of polarization Examples sunlight light from incandescent and fluorescent bulbs firelight
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Means of Polarization Sometimes light is produced polarized Antennas produce polarized radio waves Lasers often produce polarized light Also unpolarized light can be polarized: 1.Many minerals treat different polarizations differently Different polarizations have different indices of refraction Some materials behave like this when stressed
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Means of Polarization 2.A polarizing sheet or Polaroid polarizes light. The only light that gets through a Polaroid is light polarized along the Polaroid’s polarizing axis 3.Light reflected by a flat surface usually becomes partially polarized Parallel to the surface 4.Liquid crystals can change the polarization of light
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Polaroid A sheet of Polaroid has long molecules embedded in it all aligned in one direction The molecules absorb EM waves along their axis Thus only the components perpendicular to that direction pass through A Polaroid can test polarization If light is polarized, it will only pass through if it is polarized along the Polaroid’s polarizing axis – changes with angle If it is not polarized, a component of it will go through no matter what – does not change with angle.
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Polaroid A sheet of Polaroid has long molecules embedded in it all aligned in one direction The molecules absorb EM waves along their axis Thus only the components perpendicular to that direction pass through A Polaroid can create polarization Light is polarized along the Polaroid’s polarizing axis after it passes thru no matter what it was like before!
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Polarization By Reflection Light specularly reflected off of a surface is usually polarized When unpolarized light hits a horizontal surface the reflected light is partially polarized in the horizontal direction This is why Polaroid sunglasses reduce glare They block horizontally polarized light
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Polaroids and Intensity I Unpolarized light Is an equal combination of all polarizations So only half of it gets through a Polaroid For unpolarized light I thru =I o /2 is how much gets thru the polarizer if I o went in
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Polaroids and Intensity II Polarized light Can be broken up into components Ecos btwn is component along polarizing axis For polarized light I thru =I o cos 2 btwn Important: btwn = angle BETWEEN light ’s polarization and Polaroid ’s polarizing axis
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Polaroids Example Unpolarized light passes through two Polaroids The first has horizontal polarizing axis The 2 nd has polarizing axis 10 o from vertical What percent of the initial light gets through both? First we have unpolarized light, so half gets through, Io/2. Now we start with Io/2 and horizontally polarized light I thru =(I o /2)cos 2 btwn 0.015I o, so that is 1.5%
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