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Technical data


How can light be "distorted"?

Item No. P1419701

Principle

In the experiment on polarisation you have already learned that light is an electromagnetic wave which can be restricted in the direction of its vibration - can be polarised. To do this two linear polarisation filters were used. In this experiment you will learn how light is polarised by birefringence.

Benefits

  • Specified for the requirements of the german final secondary-school examinations
  • Especially for secondary schools
  • Quantum and wave optics in a student experiment

Tasks

How can light be 'twisted'? In this experiment you will learn how light is polarised by birefringence.

Scope of supply

Support base, variable 02001-00 1
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes 02037-00 2
Slide mount without angle scale 09851-02 2
Mount with scale on slide mount 09823-00 2
Diaphragm holder, attachable 11604-09 4
Lambda/4 film, in slide frame, glassless 09851-13 1
Polarisation filter, in slide frame, glassless 09851-14 2
LED - white, with series resistor and 4 mm plugs 09852-60 1
Light sensor with amplifier, adjustable 09852-70 1
Power supply, 5 V DC 09852-99 1
Stray light tube 09852-71 1
Stray light tube for LED, Di = 8 mm, l = 40 mm 09852-01 1
PHYWE Power supply, 230 V, DC: 0...12 V, 2 A / AC: 6 V, 12 V, 5 A 13506-93 1
Connecting cable, 32 A, red, various lengths 07362-01 2
Connecting cable, 32 A, blue, various lengths 07362-04 2

PHYWE Systeme GmbH & Co. KG
Robert-Bosch-Breite 10 – 37079 Göttingen – Germany
www.phywe.com