Principle
Linear polarised light passes through a polarisation filter. Transmitted light intensity is determined as a function of the angular position of the polarisation filter.
Benefits
- The principle that Polaroid glasses work on
- Introductory yet quantitative experiment to polarization
- Straightforward simple setup
Tasks
- The plane of polarisation of a linear polarised laser beam is to be determined.
- The intensity of the light transmitted by the polarisation filter is to be determined as a function of the angular position of the filter.
- Malus' law must be verified.
Learning objectives
- Electric theory of light
- Polarisation
- Polariser
- Analyser
- Brewster's law
- Malus' law