From Last Time Mathematical Description: Inductors in Circuits +
From Last Time Mathematical Description: Inductors in Circuits +
From Last Time Mathematical Description: Inductors in Circuits +
Inductors in circuits -
I? z
y
+ E = E o cos( kz t)
B = Bo cos( kz t) EB Bo = E o /c
EM waves
2
k= , = 2f
Propagation direction = E B
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Another way to draw x Polarization of EM waves
EM wave z Usually indicate the polarization direction by
indicating only the E-field.
y
Can then be indicated with a line:
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This polarization
transmitted
transmission axis
Transmitted wave =
E trans = E o cos cos( kx t ) x transmission
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Detecting linearly polarized light Malus law
Polarizer
transmits component of E-field parallel to transmission axis
absorbs component of E-field perpendicular to transmission axis
Allowed component
parallel to analyzer axis
Transmitted amplitude is Eocos
(component of polarization along polarizer axis)
Transmitted intensity is Iocos2
( square of amplitude)
Perpendicular polarizers give zero intensity.
oriented
liquid crystal
Orthogonal linear
polarizers
Oriented
scratched glass
Electric field
No electric field
Molecules align E-field
Molecules align with Apple iBook G4 Laptop with Polarized
scratches Light polarization does not
rotate Dell Inspiron 4100 Laptop with Glasses, showing perpendicular
Light polarization rotates Polarized Glasses polarization from
with molecules No light gets through
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Degree of polarization
depends on angle of
incidence n
Refracted
light
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Polarization by scattering Honey Bee vision
Polarization sensitivity
rhodopsin molecules aligned
preferentially parallel to microvilli
tubes axes.
Honeybee ~5,500 ommatidia
Most visual cells of ommatidia
Looking North at sunset twisted by 180,
cancels out polarization sensitivity.
with a horizontal linear polarizer
Exception
dorsal (sky-looking) visual cells
Different directions relative to sun have different polarizations. responsible for polarized-light vision.
Some insects detect this polarization and use it to navigate.
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x x x
circular polarization
t=T/8
t=0 t=2T/8 Two different types of
y y y circular polarization
0 T/
2T/
8 8 3T/ 4T/ 5T
These are
x x x 8 8
/8 inequivalent like
Superposition of two right- and left-handed
t=3T/8 t=4T/8 waves screws.
t=5T/8
orthogonal linear Right Left
y
polarizations Defined by direction circularly
y y
circularly
90 (1/4 wavelength) of E-field vector polarized polarized
rotation for light x x
x x x out of phase.
propagating toward
t=6T/6
t=T
you z y z y
t=7T/8
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Recent discovery: some animals
see circular polarization Right &Left not always the same
Mirror
symmetric
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