lainepikkusplaadid
Lainepikkusplaadid, also known as wavelength plates, are optical components designed to manipulate the wavelength of light. They are typically made from crystalline materials that exhibit birefringence, meaning their refractive index varies depending on the polarization and direction of light propagation. By carefully controlling the thickness of the plate and selecting appropriate materials, specific wavelengths of light can be either transmitted, reflected, or phase-shifted.
The fundamental principle behind lainepikkusplaadid is the phenomenon of birefringence. When unpolarized light enters a birefringent
The thickness of the lainepikkusplaat is crucial in determining the extent of this phase difference. For a
Lainepikkusplaadid find applications in various optical systems, including polarimetry, optical isolators, and spectral filtering. They are