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Physics Today, 1950
In 1846 Michael Faraday discovered that any transparent isotropic medium, which in itself may be optically inactive, would rotate the plane of polarization when placed in a magnetic field.
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In 1846 Michael Faraday discovered that any transparent isotropic medium, which in itself may be optically inactive, would rotate the plane of polarization when placed in a magnetic field.
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1973
The influence of the gravitational field upon the direction of polarization of electromagnetic radiation is generally discussed and for the special case of the gravitational field of a rotating homogeneous ring quantitatively calculated in linear approximation.
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The influence of the gravitational field upon the direction of polarization of electromagnetic radiation is generally discussed and for the special case of the gravitational field of a rotating homogeneous ring quantitatively calculated in linear approximation.
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Faraday effect in nanopolyacetylene
SPIE Proceedings, 2002We measured small Faraday polarization rotation in nanopolyacetylene in a magnetic field approximately 150 Oe. We found that approximately 1% polyacetylene nanoparticles increase up to 50% the polarization rotation angle of the transparent matrix containing them when probed near and at the NPA absorption band.
V. A. Ruilova-Zavgorodnii +3 more
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Nature, 1963
T. P. MURRAY1 described the measurement by ellipsometry of the thickness of oil films present on commercial tinplate. In his arrangement the elliptically polarized light reflected from the specimen surface was brought into a plane by means of a quarter-wave plate and the extinction position of the analyser found.
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T. P. MURRAY1 described the measurement by ellipsometry of the thickness of oil films present on commercial tinplate. In his arrangement the elliptically polarized light reflected from the specimen surface was brought into a plane by means of a quarter-wave plate and the extinction position of the analyser found.
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Nature, 1986
Faraday Rediscovered: Essays on the Life and Work of Michael Faraday, 1791–1867. Edited by David Gooding and Frank A.J.L. James. Macmillan, London/ Stockton, New York: 1985. Pp.258. 30, 60.
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Faraday Rediscovered: Essays on the Life and Work of Michael Faraday, 1791–1867. Edited by David Gooding and Frank A.J.L. James. Macmillan, London/ Stockton, New York: 1985. Pp.258. 30, 60.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1961
The relationship between the measured Verdet constants of a number of molecules and the quantum-mechanical theory of the Faraday effect is examined. The observed behavior of nitric oxide, which is significantly different from that of the diamagnetic gases, is explained by a consideration of the effect on the Verdet constant of the transition from the ...
Irwin Tobias, Walter Kauzmann
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The relationship between the measured Verdet constants of a number of molecules and the quantum-mechanical theory of the Faraday effect is examined. The observed behavior of nitric oxide, which is significantly different from that of the diamagnetic gases, is explained by a consideration of the effect on the Verdet constant of the transition from the ...
Irwin Tobias, Walter Kauzmann
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 1967
The optical Faraday effect hysteresigraph is an instrument for measuring the static thermomagneto-optic properties of thin transparent magnetic film samples. Via an oscilloscope, it displays 60 Hz magnetic hysteresis loops of the samples over a temperature range of 20°C±40°, with peak magnetic fields of 2600 Oe.
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The optical Faraday effect hysteresigraph is an instrument for measuring the static thermomagneto-optic properties of thin transparent magnetic film samples. Via an oscilloscope, it displays 60 Hz magnetic hysteresis loops of the samples over a temperature range of 20°C±40°, with peak magnetic fields of 2600 Oe.
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Faraday–Stark optoelectronic effect
Applied Physics Letters, 1996An optoelectronic effect based on Faraday or Kerr rotation and the quantum-confined Stark shift is demonstrated. It is novel in that the degree of rotation is controlled by an electric field as opposed to a magnetic field. By applying an electric field to a quantum well structure, the Faraday rotation can be tuned into resonance, thereby varying the ...
Z. K. Lee +5 more
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1958
A theory is given for the Faraday rotation in paramagnetic salts and curves for the rotation angle as a function of applied field are calculated. For comparison with theory, results are given of measurements made on several manganese salts at a wavelength of 9.9 cm and the agreement is good.
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A theory is given for the Faraday rotation in paramagnetic salts and curves for the rotation angle as a function of applied field are calculated. For comparison with theory, results are given of measurements made on several manganese salts at a wavelength of 9.9 cm and the agreement is good.
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Spatiotemporal Chaos in the Faraday Effect
Applied Scientific Research, 1993Spatiotemporal chaos in parametrically excited surface waves is compared to fully developed turbulence. Measured correlation functions decay in both space and time. In contrast to turbulence, the inertial range is absent in the Faraday experiment and intermittency is concentrated at a few preferred wavelengths.
Bosch, Eric G.T., van de Water, Willem
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