Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 70N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 380
Similarly, a negative ellipticity corresponds to clockwise motion of the tip in the
plane and a right-handed helix in three dimensions. Ellipticities of + 1 and — 1
correspond to left and right circularly polarized light. An ellipticity of 0 designates
...
Similarly, a negative ellipticity corresponds to clockwise motion of the tip in the
plane and a right-handed helix in three dimensions. Ellipticities of + 1 and — 1
correspond to left and right circularly polarized light. An ellipticity of 0 designates
...
Page 382
A familiar and important example of this is the addition of right- and left-hand
circular polarized light in equal intensities to produce a linear polarization. The
two normal polarizations are the north and south pole of the sphere, and the ...
A familiar and important example of this is the addition of right- and left-hand
circular polarized light in equal intensities to produce a linear polarization. The
two normal polarizations are the north and south pole of the sphere, and the ...
Page 385
In the extreme case of 2 × 2 only one circular polarization ( – ) would survive after
any appreciable distance. If there were no MCB and a moderate dichroism, we
would move on the Poincaré sphere toward the normal mode with the lesser ...
In the extreme case of 2 × 2 only one circular polarization ( – ) would survive after
any appreciable distance. If there were no MCB and a moderate dichroism, we
would move on the Poincaré sphere toward the normal mode with the lesser ...
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Gruppo fotografico dei partecipanti al Corso fuori testo | 1 |
Octahedral sites | 3 |
Hightemperature results | 4 |
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