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- Homework Statement
- a) Plot, as a function of time, the horizontal and vertical components of
E(0,t) for 0 ≤ ωt ≤ 2π. Plot the trajectory of the point (Ex,Ey) for a constant z as a function of time.
A_H = 1, A_V = 1, ϕ_H = 0, ϕ_V = π/4
b) How would you convert the polarization pattern in part (a) to horizontal using
one half-and one quarter-wave plates? What should be the angles of both plates?
- Relevant Equations
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(a) The polarisation pattern is elliptical with maximum (1,1) and minimum (-1,-1), and anticlockwise in direction.
(b) I know the solution is a quarter-wave plate oriented π/4, and half-wave plate at π/16, but don't understand how to reach there. I've obtained the polarisation vector (cos π/8, isin π/8) so far.
I can't find much online guidance or textbook material working through this topic, so I'd appreciate any help I can get. Also, if anyone could let me know where I can get more practice on these kinds of problems that'd be great!
(b) I know the solution is a quarter-wave plate oriented π/4, and half-wave plate at π/16, but don't understand how to reach there. I've obtained the polarisation vector (cos π/8, isin π/8) so far.
I can't find much online guidance or textbook material working through this topic, so I'd appreciate any help I can get. Also, if anyone could let me know where I can get more practice on these kinds of problems that'd be great!