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Write down the Jones vector for horizontally polarized light. It has two components: \begin{bmatrix}a \\b \end{bmatrix}

Enter valur for a
Enter value for b​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:

The electric field of any polarized beam propagating along the z-axis may be written as E = Exi + Eyj , where ... The Jones vector for horizontally polarized light:​.

Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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JONES VECTOR

When a light beam propagates in an isotropic and homogeneous medium, the beam can be represented by its electric field E(r,t), which can be written:

E(r,t) = A cos(ωt - k • r)

where

  • A is a constant vector representing the amplitude
  • ω is the angular frequency
  • k is the wave number
  • r is the position in space.
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