polariseringsgraad
Polarisationsgraad, also known as degree of polarisation, is a measure of the extent to which a wave is polarised. Polarisation refers to the orientation of the oscillations of a wave, such as light or radio waves. In the context of light, polarisation can be linear, circular, or elliptical. The polarisationsgraad quantifies how much of the wave's energy is contained in the polarised component, as opposed to the unpolarised component.
The polarisationsgraad is typically expressed as a percentage or a fraction. A value of 100% or 1
In practical applications, the polarisationsgraad is important in various fields, including optics, telecommunications, and remote sensing.
The polarisationsgraad can be measured using various techniques, such as polarisation filters, polarimeters, and scattering matrices.