kvartvågslager
A kvartvågslager, often translated as quarter-wave plate or quarter-wave retarder, is an optical element that splits a linearly polarized light beam into two circularly polarized beams. It achieves this by introducing a phase difference of 90 degrees, or one-quarter of a wavelength, between the two components of the polarized light. This phase difference is created by using a birefringent material that has different refractive indices for light polarized parallel and perpendicular to its optical axis.
The thickness of the kvartvågslager is carefully chosen to correspond to a quarter of the wavelength of
Kvartvågslager find applications in various optical systems. They are used in polarimetry to measure the polarization
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