lainepikkusplaat
Lainepikkusplaat, also known as a wavelength plate, is an optical component used to manipulate the polarization state of light. It is typically a thin, birefringent material that introduces a phase difference between two orthogonal components of the light's electric field as it passes through. This phase difference depends on the wavelength of the light, the thickness of the plate, and the material's birefringence properties.
The primary function of a lainepikkusplaat is to convert one polarization state into another. For example,
Lainepikkusplaadid are constructed from birefringent crystals such as quartz, mica, or certain synthetic materials like lithium