Polarisation filter

LD 472401
Polarisation filter
  4  Polarisation filter

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Description

Suitable for producing polarised light, the study of birefringence in various minerals, polarisation by reflection, experiments on photoelasticity and the Kerr effect. In holder, pivoted, on rod.

Technical data

  • Degree of polarization: > 99% (independent of wavelength within the visible range)
  • Filter diameter: 40 mm approx.
  • Scale graduation: 0° to ± 90° with 5° division
  • Frame diameter: 130 mm
  • Rod diameter: 10 mm

Related Documents

PDF (Instruction Sheet) PDF (Instruction Sheet) [472 401] Polarisation filter
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.2.1 Birefringence and polarization with calcareous spar
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.2.2 Quarter-wavelength and half-wavelength plate
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.2.3 Photoelasticity: Investigating the distribution of strains in mechanically stressed bodies
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.3.1 Rotation of the plane of polarization with qua
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.3.2 Rotation of the plane of polarization with sugar solutions
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.3.3 Building a half-shadow polarimeter with discrete elements
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.4.1 Investigating the Kerr effect in nitrobenzene
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.5.1 Demonstrating the Pockels effect in a conoscopic beam path
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.5.2 Pockels effect: transmitting information using modulated light
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.4.6.1 Faraday effect: determining Verdet’s constant for flint glass as a function of the wavelength
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P5.8.1.2 Measuring of wavelength, polarization and beam profile
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.2.7.3 Observing the normal Zeeman effect in transverse and longitudinal configuration - spectroscopy using a Fabry-Perot etalon
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P7.2.3.1 Recording the current-voltage characteristics of a CdS photoresistor
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) B1.1.1.1 Detection of polarised light with the light receptor device (de)
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