Linear polarization

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File:Linear polarization schematic.png
Diagram of the electric field of a light wave (blue), linear-polarized along a plane (purple line), and consisting of two orthogonal, in-phase components (red and green waves)

In electrodynamics, linear polarization or plane polarization of electromagnetic radiation is a confinement of the electric field vector or magnetic field vector to a given plane along the direction of propagation. The term linear polarization (French: polarisation rectiligne) was coined by Augustin-Jean Fresnel in 1822.[1] See polarization and plane of polarization for more information.

The orientation of a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave is defined by the direction of the electric field vector.[2] For example, if the electric field vector is vertical (alternately up and down as the wave travels) the radiation is said to be vertically polarized.

Mathematical description

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The classical sinusoidal plane wave solution of the electromagnetic wave equation for the electric and magnetic fields is (cgs units)

𝐄(𝐫,t)=|𝐄|Re{|ψexp[i(kzωt)]}
𝐁(𝐫,t)=𝐳^×𝐄(𝐫,t)/c

for the magnetic field, where k is the wavenumber,

ω=ck

is the angular frequency of the wave, and c is the speed of light.

Here 𝐄 is the amplitude of the field and

|ψ =def (ψxψy)=(cosθexp(iαx)sinθexp(iαy))

is the Jones vector in the x-y plane.

The wave is linearly polarized when the phase angles αx,αy are equal,

αx=αy =def α.

This represents a wave polarized at an angle θ with respect to the x axis. In that case, the Jones vector can be written

|ψ=(cosθsinθ)exp(iα).

The state vectors for linear polarization in x or y are special cases of this state vector.

If unit vectors are defined such that

|x =def (10)

and

|y =def (01)

then the polarization state can be written in the "x-y basis" as

|ψ=cosθexp(iα)|x+sinθexp(iα)|y=ψx|x+ψy|y.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ A. Fresnel, "Mémoire sur la double réfraction que les rayons lumineux éprouvent en traversant les aiguilles de cristal de roche suivant les directions parallèles à l'axe", read 9 December 1822; printed in H. de Senarmont, E. Verdet, and L. Fresnel (eds.), Oeuvres complètes d'Augustin Fresnel, vol. 1 (1866), pp. 731–51; translated as "Memoir on the double refraction that light rays undergo in traversing the needles of quartz in the directions parallel to the axis", Zenodo4745976, 2021 (open access); §9.
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