File:Polarisation (Linear).svg
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DescriptionPolarisation (Linear).svg |
Diagram of linear polarisation. The direction of the black line relative to the central axis represents the direction of the electric field of the linearly polarized light at each point in space. The blue and red lines are projections of the black onto two planes which are at right angles. There is an version which is identical to this original with the exception of phase indictors to make the phase relationship of its components clearer. Refer to Other Versions section below. |
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Date | 12/02/07 | |||
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Own drawing down in Mathematica, edited in the Open Source program Inscape. This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape . |
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Author | inductiveload | |||
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Derivative works of this file: Polarisation (Linear) With.Phase.Indicators.svg Circular polarisation Elliptical polarisation |
Mathematica Code
[edit]This figure requires the use of Arrow3D, which is not included in the StandardPackages (as of Feb 2007). This can be obtained from Wolfram Research at this location. The required packages are:
<< Graphics` << Arrow3D`Arrow3D`
The code is:
wavefunction=ParametricPlot3D[{Sin[4t],-Sin[4t],t},{t,0,5}, BoxRatios\[Rule]{1, 1,4},ImageSize\[Rule]400,Boxed\[Rule]False,Axes\[Rule]False, PlotPoints\[Rule]60,ViewPoint->{2,2, 2},PlotRange\[Rule]All] repsi=ParametricPlot3D[{Sin[4t],-1,t,RGBColor[1,0,0]},{t,0,5}, BoxRatios\[Rule]{4,1,1},ImageSize\[Rule]500, Boxed\[Rule]False,Axes\[Rule]False, PlotPoints\[Rule]60,PlotRange\[Rule]All] impsi=ParametricPlot3D[{-1,-Sin[4t],t,RGBColor[0,0,102/255]},{ t,0,5},BoxRatios\[Rule]{4,1,1},ImageSize\[Rule]500,Boxed\[Rule]False, Axes\[Rule]False,PlotPoints\[Rule]60,PlotRange\[Rule]All] end=ParametricPlot3D[{Sin[t],-Sin[t],0},{t,0,2π},BoxRatios\[Rule]{4,1,1}, ImageSize\[Rule]500,Boxed\[Rule]False,Axes\[Rule]False, PlotPoints\[Rule]10,PlotRange\[Rule]All] xaxis=Graphics3D[Arrow3D[{0,0,-1},{ 0,0,6},HeadSize \[Rule] UniformSize[.5],HeadColor\[Rule]Black]] uaxis=Graphics3D[Arrow3D[{0,-1,0},{0,3,0},HeadSize \[Rule] UniformSize[.5],HeadColor\[Rule]Black]] vaxis=Graphics3D[Arrow3D[{-1,0,0},{3,0,0},HeadSize \[Rule] UniformSize[.5],HeadColor\[Rule]Black]] plane=Graphics3D[Polygon[{{1.2,1.2,0},{1.2,-1.2,0},{-1.2,-1.2,0},{-1.2,1.2,0}}\ ]] crate=WireFrame[Graphics3D[Cuboid[{1,1,0},{-1,-1,5}]]] Show[wavefunction,xaxis,uaxis,vaxis,plane,repsi,impsi,end,crate]
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current | 23:12, 13 February 2014 | 250 × 625 (11 KB) | 老陳 (talk | contribs) | Refine detail. At the top end, match red blue and black lines | |
23:02, 13 February 2014 | 250 × 625 (11 KB) | 老陳 (talk | contribs) | The blue line (y component) should be above the darker blue square plate at the bottome. | ||
06:36, 12 February 2007 | 250 × 625 (11 KB) | Inductiveload (talk | contribs) | |||
03:18, 12 February 2007 | 250 × 625 (352 KB) | Inductiveload (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Diagram of linear polarisation |Source=Own drawing down in Mathematica, edited in Inscape. |Date=12/02/07 |Author=inductiveload |Permission={PD-self} |other_versions=Circular polarisation |
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