Optics Polarization

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Equation

$$P=\frac{I_{\rm p}}{I_{\rm p}+I_{\rm u}}=\frac{I_{\rm max}-I_{\rm min}}{I_{\rm max}+I_{\rm min}} \\ I(\theta)=I(0)\cos^2(\theta)$$

Latex Code

                                 P=\frac{I_{\rm p}}{I_{\rm p}+I_{\rm u}}=\frac{I_{\rm max}-I_{\rm min}}{I_{\rm max}+I_{\rm min}} \\
I(\theta)=I(0)\cos^2(\theta)
                            

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Equation



Latex Code

            P=\frac{I_{\rm p}}{I_{\rm p}+I_{\rm u}}=\frac{I_{\rm max}-I_{\rm min}}{I_{\rm max}+I_{\rm min}} \\
            I(\theta)=I(0)\cos^2(\theta)
        

Explanation

  • : is the intensity of the polarized light
  • : is the intensity of the unpolarized light
  • : the maximum and minimum intensities when the light passes a polarizer
  • : Malus law applies
  • : is the angle of the polarizer

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