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    Determination of the polarization of a light wave

    I have no idea how to get this started. I have something similar to what vela posted given in the problem. Ex(t) = Eo Re (cos\Thetae^i\deltax e^-iwt Ey(t) = Eo Re (sin\Thetae^i\deltay e^-iwt As well given in the problem. What do you mean by try using that? How does this get me...
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    Determination of the polarization of a light wave

    Homework Statement The polarization of a light wave is described by two complex parameters. \lambda = cos\Thetae^(i\deltax) \mu = sin\Thetae^(i\deltay) Satisfying |\lambda|^2 + |\mu|^2 = 1 More explicitly, the electric field is Ex(t)=Eocos\Thetacos(\omega/itex]t-\deltax)...
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