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Fundamentals of polarimetry

2005
Polarization is a property specific to electromagnetic waves, which is not found in other types of radiation such as acoustic waves. At the beginning of the development of HF and VHF Systems this property received little attention.
B. L. Smith   +4 more
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Polarimetry and the torus

Vistas in Astronomy, 1996
Abstract While the torus plays an obvious role in blocking direct light, and thus increasing the observed polarization from scattering, its role in directly producing polarized flux is less clear. Contributions to the infrared polarization from aligned grains within the torus are discussed.
Simon A. Young   +2 more
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Polarimetry of transmission gratings

Applied Optics, 1995
We have investigated the polarizing properties of gold wire gratings in the resonance domain. The partial polarizing properties of 1-μm period gratings in the near IR are then used to orient the wire structure of transmission grating facets parallel to each other by means of an alignment polarimeter technique.
Hans Lochbihler   +2 more
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Polarimetrie

1953
G. Kortüm, M. Kortüm-Seiler
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Fundamentals of polarimetry

1998
Polarization is a property specific to electromagnetic waves, which is not found in other types of radiation such as acoustic waves. At the beginning of the development of HF and VHF systems this property received little attention.
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Polarimetrie

1941
Christian Gerthsen, Max Pollermann
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