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Optical polarization device
waveplate or retarder is an optical device that alters the polarization state of a light wave travelling through it. Two common types of waveplates are
Waveplate
Polarization state
polarized light to the other handedness, one can use a half-waveplate. A half-waveplate shifts a given linear component of light one half of a wavelength
Circular_polarization
Astronomical spectral light processor
polarizer, a waveplate (retarder) and a second horizontal polarizer. Linearly polarized light travels fastest when aligned with the waveplate's fast F direction
Lyot_filter
Refractive property of materials
its optic axis parallel to the optical surface, may be used to create a waveplate, in which there is no distortion of the image but an intentional modification
Birefringence
System for describing optical polarization
quartz. Plates made of these materials for this purpose are referred to as waveplates. Uniaxial crystals have one crystal axis that is different from the other
Jones_calculus
Technique of measuring electromagnetic spectra
Half waveplate (HWP), polarizing beamsplitter (PBS), steering mirrors (M#), photoconductive antenna, parabolic mirrors (PM#), quarter waveplate (QWP)
Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
Terahertz_time-domain_spectroscopy
and inhomogeneous, such as an inhomogeneous anisotropic birefringent waveplate. Q-plates are also currently realized using total internal reflection
Q-plate
Spectroscopic technique
circular polarization state may be generated by a quarter waveplate, however, common optical waveplates are typically designed for visible, near- and mid-infrared
Anisotropic terahertz microspectroscopy
Anisotropic_terahertz_microspectroscopy
Order of crustaceans
linearly polarized light via quarter-waveplates formed from stacks of microvilli. Some of their biological quarter-waveplates perform more uniformly over the
Mantis_shrimp
Linear change in the refractive index of optical media due to an electric field
two crystals in opposite orientation, which together give a zero-order waveplate when the voltage is turned off. This is often not perfect and drifts with
Pockels_effect
Species of mantis shrimp
Shih-Hao Wang; Jyun-Rong Lai (2011). "Biologically inspired achromatic waveplates for visible light". Nature Communications. 2 363. Bibcode:2011NatCo..
Odontodactylus_scyllarus
Change in refractive index of a material in response to an applied electric field
This difference in index of refraction causes the material to act like a waveplate when light is incident on it in a direction perpendicular to the electric
Kerr_effect
Property of waves that can oscillate with more than one orientation
Polarizer Polaroid (polarizer) Radial polarization Rayleigh sky model Waveplate Shipman, James; Wilson, Jerry D.; Higgins, Charles A. (2015). An Introduction
Polarization_(waves)
Optical microscopy technique
either by translating the objective Nomarski prism, or by a lambda/4 waveplate between polarizer and the condenser Normarski prism (De-Senarmont Compensation)
Differential interference contrast microscopy
Differential_interference_contrast_microscopy
Optical device
simultaneously. Active filters in femtosecond pulse shaping Photoelastic modulator Waveplate Larry J. Hornbeck (TI), Digital Light Processing for High-Brightness,
Spatial_light_modulator
Paradigm of quantum computer
optical elements, or optical instruments (including reciprocal mirrors and waveplates) to process quantum information, and uses photon detectors and quantum
Linear optical quantum computing
Linear_optical_quantum_computing
Property in optics
to convert between linear, circular, and elliptical polarizations with waveplates. Many crystals are naturally birefringent, but isotropic materials such
Refractive_index
Optical device for changing the polarization of light
for example be obtained by placing on the optical path three rotatable waveplates in cascade: a first quarterwave plate, which is oriented to transform
Polarization_controller
depolarized. If the waveplates are not perfect, more rotating waveplates can improve performance. Based on electrooptic rotating waveplates, such polarization-independent
Depolarizer_(optics)
vector points towards the center of the beam. In practice, an array of waveplates may be used to provide an approximation to a radially polarized beam.
Radial_polarization
Type of optical device
polarization direction. A Pockels cell can thus be seen as a voltage-controlled waveplate, and it can be used for modulating the polarization state. For a linear
Electro-optic_modulator
Physical phenomenon
quantum CNOT gate, yielding two bits of classical information. The target photon is then rotated with two controllable waveplates based on this information.
Quantum_teleportation
Field of depth extension
cubic phase masks works to blur the image uniformly using a cubic shaped waveplate so that the intermediate image, the optical transfer function, is out
Wavefront_coding
Common configuration for optical interferometry
relatively simple in operation, since tuning is via mechanical rotation of waveplates rather than via high voltage control of piezoelectric crystals or lithium
Michelson_interferometer
Sub-field in optics consisting of lenses and mirrors
optics. Linear optics includes most applications of lenses, mirrors, waveplates, diffraction gratings, and many other common optical components and systems
Linear_optics
Set of values that describe the polarization state of electromagnetic radiation
a_{z}} . For this method to work, the fast axis and the slow axis of the waveplate must be aligned with the reference directions for the basis states. The
Stokes_parameters
Method of fabricating nanometer scale patterns using a special stamp
filter, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) sensor, polarizers, waveplate, anti-reflective structures, integrated photonics circuit and plasmonic
Nanoimprint_lithography
Class of chemical compounds
birefringence is tiny, but not zero. This allows their use in a zero-order waveplate. Avdontceva, Margarita S.; Zolotarev, Andrey A.; Krivovichev, Sergey V
Sulfate_fluoride
Measurement method using interference of waves
relatively simple in operation, since tuning is via mechanical rotation of waveplates rather than via high voltage control of piezoelectric crystals or lithium
Interferometry
Optical device which rotates the polarization axis of polarized light
polarization dependent loss (PDL) with accuracies not obtainable with rotating waveplate methods, thanks to the binary nature of the MO switches. Furthermore,
Polarization_rotator
Optical prism
(waves) Polarization rotator Total internal reflection Frenzal Rhomb Waveplates The s originally comes from the German senkrecht, meaning "perpendicular"
Fresnel_rhomb
Infrared telescope
contained grism slits and field lenses. An external wheel containing a waveplate could be used with a polarizer in the CVF wheel for polarimetry. NSFCam2
NASA Infrared Telescope Facility
NASA_Infrared_Telescope_Facility
Given this encoding, single qubit operations can be performed using waveplates. This encoding can be used with the Browne-Rudolph protocol. In 2004,
Optical_cluster_state
Photonics to control quantum states
Geremia R, Ramponi R, Sansoni L, Santinelli A, et al. (June 2014). "Rotated waveplates in integrated waveguide optics". Nature Communications. 5 4249. Bibcode:2014NatCo
Integrated_quantum_photonics
were revealed to be caused by a lack of buoyancy, malfunctioning of the waveplate, and problems with the drain pump.[citation needed] The K11 assault rifle
Defense industry of South Korea
Defense_industry_of_South_Korea
orientation of the polarization plane of the incident light with a rotating waveplate and then, sequentially, for each image pixel, analysing the orientation
Rotating-polarization coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy
Rotating-polarization_coherent_anti-Stokes_Raman_spectroscopy
Boat manufacturing company
exhaust system. The ballast tanks increase the weight of the boat while the waveplates redirect water to create a larger and smoother surf wave on either side
Nautique_Boats
(optics) Waveguiding Wavelength Wavenumber Wavenumber–frequency diagram Waveplate Waves and shallow water Wave–current interaction Wave–particle duality
Index_of_physics_articles_(W)
Applications of materials with high birefringence include beam splitters, waveplates, optical circulators, and in some nonlinear optics systems. Mei, Hongyan;
Giant_birefringence
Class of chemical compounds
Cutoff Edge and a Suitable Birefringence as the Potential Zero-Order Waveplate Material". Inorganic Chemistry. 59 (18): 13014–13018. doi:10.1021/acs
Fluorooxoborate
the polarization of the pulses is controlled individually using quarter-waveplates (WP2 and WP3), allowing to perform simultaneous polarization dependent
Two-photon_circular_dichroism
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