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Fresnel's formula - перевод на русский

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Fresnel Rhomb; Fresnel's rhomb; Chromatic polarization
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  • &nbsp;}}Cross-section of a Fresnel rhomb (blue) with graphs showing the ''p'' component of vibration (''parallel'' to the ''plane'' of incidence) on the vertical axis, vs. the ''s'' component (''square'' to the plane of incidence and parallel to the ''surface'') on the horizontal axis. If the incoming light is ''linearly'' polarized, the two components are in phase (top&nbsp;graph). After one reflection at the appropriate angle, the ''p'' component is advanced by 1/8 of a cycle relative to the ''s'' component (middle&nbsp;graph). After two such reflections, the phase difference is 1/4 of a cycle (bottom&nbsp;graph), so that the polarization is ''elliptical'' with axes in the ''s''&nbsp;and&nbsp;''p'' directions. If the ''s''&nbsp;and&nbsp;''p'' components were initially of equal magnitude, the initial polarization (top&nbsp;graph) would be at 45° to the plane of incidence, and the final polarization (bottom&nbsp;graph) would be ''circular''.
  • &nbsp;}}Phase advance at "internal" reflections for refractive indices of 1.55, 1.5, and 1.45 ("internal" relative to "external"). Beyond the critical angle, the ''p''&nbsp;(red) and ''s''&nbsp;(blue) polarizations undergo unequal phase shifts on ''total'' internal reflection; the macroscopically observable difference between these shifts is plotted in black.

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Fresnel rhomb

A Fresnel rhomb is an optical prism that introduces a 90° phase difference between two perpendicular components of polarization, by means of two total internal reflections. If the incident beam is linearly polarized at 45° to the plane of incidence and reflection, the emerging beam is circularly polarized, and vice versa. If the incident beam is linearly polarized at some other inclination, the emerging beam is elliptically polarized with one principal axis in the plane of reflection, and vice versa.

The rhomb usually takes the form of a right parallelepiped — that is, a right parallelogram-based prism. If the incident ray is perpendicular to one of the smaller rectangular faces, the angle of incidence and reflection at both of the longer faces is equal to the acute angle of the parallelogram. This angle is chosen so that each reflection introduces a phase difference of 45° between the components polarized parallel and perpendicular to the plane of reflection. For a given, sufficiently high refractive index, there are two angles meeting this criterion; for example, an index of 1.5 requires an angle of 50.2° or 53.3°.

Conversely, if the angle of incidence and reflection is fixed, the phase difference introduced by the rhomb depends only on its refractive index, which typically varies only slightly over the visible spectrum. Thus the rhomb functions as if it were a wideband quarter-wave plate — in contrast to a conventional birefringent (doubly-refractive) quarter-wave plate, whose phase difference is more sensitive to the frequency (color) of the light. The material of which the rhomb is made — usually glass — is specifically not birefringent.

The Fresnel rhomb is named after its inventor, the French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel, who developed the device in stages between 1817  and 1823. During that time he deployed it in crucial experiments involving polarization, birefringence, and optical rotation, all of which contributed to the eventual acceptance of his transverse-wave theory of light.

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