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polarization photometer - перевод на русский

TERM
Fluorescence polarization; Fluorescence polarization anisotropy
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polarization photometer      
поляризационный фотометр
linear polarization         
  • 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)
CONFINEMENT OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD VECTOR OR MAGNETIC FIELD VECTOR TO A GIVEN PLANE ALONG THE DIRECTION OF PROPAGATION
Linear Polarization; Plane polarization; Plane polarized; Linear polarisation; Linear polarized; Plane polarised; Linearly polarized light; Linearly polarized; Linearly-polarized

математика

линейная поляризация

plane polarization         
  • 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)
CONFINEMENT OF THE ELECTRIC FIELD VECTOR OR MAGNETIC FIELD VECTOR TO A GIVEN PLANE ALONG THE DIRECTION OF PROPAGATION
Linear Polarization; Plane polarization; Plane polarized; Linear polarisation; Linear polarized; Plane polarised; Linearly polarized light; Linearly polarized; Linearly-polarized

['pleinpəulərai'zeiʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

линейная поляризация

оптика

плоская или линейная поляризация

bound charge         
  • Example of how the polarization density in a bulk crystal is ambiguous. (a) A solid crystal. (b) By pairing the positive and negative charges in a certain way, the crystal appears to have an upward polarization. (c) By pairing the charges differently, the crystal appears to have a downward polarization.
  • '''E'''-field]] are not shown: These point in the same directions, but many field lines start and end on the surface of the sphere, where there is bound charge. As a result, the density of E-field lines is lower inside the sphere than outside, which corresponds to the fact that the E-field is weaker inside the sphere than outside.
  • Above: an elementary volume d''V'' = d''V<sub>1</sub>''+ d''V<sub>2</sub>'' (bounded by the element of area d'''A''') so small, that the dipole enclosed by it can be thought as that produce by two elementary opposite charges. Below, a planar view (click in the image to enlarge).
PHYSICAL QUANTITY
Electric Polarization; Electric polarization; Polarization (electrostatics); Bound charge; Free charge; Free Charge; Bound Charge; Electric Polarizibility; Polarisation density; Electric polarization density

['baund'tʃɑ:dʒ]

физика

связанный заряд

plane-polarized wave         
  • Paths taken by vectors in the Poincaré sphere under birefringence. The propagation modes (rotation axes) are shown with red, blue, and yellow lines, the initial vectors by thick black lines, and the paths they take by colored ellipses (which represent circles in three dimensions).
  • stress-induced birefringence]] when placed in between two crossed [[polarizer]]s.
  • A stack of plates at Brewster's angle to a beam reflects off a fraction of the ''s''-polarized light at each surface, leaving (after many such plates) a mainly ''p''-polarized beam.
  • polarizing filter]] (right image) on the sky in a photograph
  • Electromagnetic vectors for <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>, <math display="inline">\textbf{B}</math> and <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> with <math display="inline">\textbf{E} = \textbf{E}(x,y)</math> along with 3 planar projections and a deformation surface of total electric field. The light is always s-polarized in the xy plane. <math display="inline">\theta</math> is the polar angle of <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> and <math display="inline">\varphi_E</math> is the azimuthal angle of  <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>.
  • A "vertically polarized" electromagnetic wave of wavelength λ has its electric field vector '''E''' (red) oscillating in the vertical direction. The magnetic field '''B''' (or '''H''') is always at right angles to it (blue), and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation ('''z''').
  • Photomicrograph of a [[volcanic]] [[sand grain]]; upper picture is plane-polarized light, bottom picture is cross-polarized light, scale box at left-center is 0.25 millimeter.
  • specularly reflected]] sunlight.
  • Circular polarization through an airplane plastic window, 1989
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  • Electric field oscillation
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  • Stress in plastic glasses
  • A circularly polarized wave as a sum of two linearly polarized components 90° out of phase
  • One can test whether sunglasses are polarized by looking through two pairs, with one perpendicular to the other. If both are polarized, all light will be blocked.
  • Animation showing four different polarization states and three orthogonal projections.
PROPERTY OF WAVES THAT CAN OSCILLATE WITH MORE THAN ONE ORIENTATION
Polarized light; Polarised light; Polarization of light; Light polarization; Plane polarized light; Polarized sunglasses; Sky polarization; Degree of polarization; Polarization of waves; Vertical polarization; Horizontal polarization; Polarized glasses; Polarization of Light; P-polarized light; S-polarized light; Degree of Polarization; Light Polarization; Polarization ellipticity; Polarisation (waves); Light polarisation; S and p polarization; Horizontally polarized; Plane-polarized light; State of polarization; Plane-polarized wave; Polarised sunglasses; P-polarized; S-polarized; Polarization (waves)

общая лексика

линейно-поляризованная волна

polarized light         
  • Paths taken by vectors in the Poincaré sphere under birefringence. The propagation modes (rotation axes) are shown with red, blue, and yellow lines, the initial vectors by thick black lines, and the paths they take by colored ellipses (which represent circles in three dimensions).
  • stress-induced birefringence]] when placed in between two crossed [[polarizer]]s.
  • A stack of plates at Brewster's angle to a beam reflects off a fraction of the ''s''-polarized light at each surface, leaving (after many such plates) a mainly ''p''-polarized beam.
  • polarizing filter]] (right image) on the sky in a photograph
  • Electromagnetic vectors for <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>, <math display="inline">\textbf{B}</math> and <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> with <math display="inline">\textbf{E} = \textbf{E}(x,y)</math> along with 3 planar projections and a deformation surface of total electric field. The light is always s-polarized in the xy plane. <math display="inline">\theta</math> is the polar angle of <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> and <math display="inline">\varphi_E</math> is the azimuthal angle of  <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>.
  • A "vertically polarized" electromagnetic wave of wavelength λ has its electric field vector '''E''' (red) oscillating in the vertical direction. The magnetic field '''B''' (or '''H''') is always at right angles to it (blue), and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation ('''z''').
  • Photomicrograph of a [[volcanic]] [[sand grain]]; upper picture is plane-polarized light, bottom picture is cross-polarized light, scale box at left-center is 0.25 millimeter.
  • specularly reflected]] sunlight.
  • Circular polarization through an airplane plastic window, 1989
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  • Electric field oscillation
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  • 100px
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  • Stress in plastic glasses
  • A circularly polarized wave as a sum of two linearly polarized components 90° out of phase
  • One can test whether sunglasses are polarized by looking through two pairs, with one perpendicular to the other. If both are polarized, all light will be blocked.
  • Animation showing four different polarization states and three orthogonal projections.
PROPERTY OF WAVES THAT CAN OSCILLATE WITH MORE THAN ONE ORIENTATION
Polarized light; Polarised light; Polarization of light; Light polarization; Plane polarized light; Polarized sunglasses; Sky polarization; Degree of polarization; Polarization of waves; Vertical polarization; Horizontal polarization; Polarized glasses; Polarization of Light; P-polarized light; S-polarized light; Degree of Polarization; Light Polarization; Polarization ellipticity; Polarisation (waves); Light polarisation; S and p polarization; Horizontally polarized; Plane-polarized light; State of polarization; Plane-polarized wave; Polarised sunglasses; P-polarized; S-polarized; Polarization (waves)

общая лексика

поляризованный свет

plane-polarized light         
  • Paths taken by vectors in the Poincaré sphere under birefringence. The propagation modes (rotation axes) are shown with red, blue, and yellow lines, the initial vectors by thick black lines, and the paths they take by colored ellipses (which represent circles in three dimensions).
  • stress-induced birefringence]] when placed in between two crossed [[polarizer]]s.
  • A stack of plates at Brewster's angle to a beam reflects off a fraction of the ''s''-polarized light at each surface, leaving (after many such plates) a mainly ''p''-polarized beam.
  • polarizing filter]] (right image) on the sky in a photograph
  • Electromagnetic vectors for <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>, <math display="inline">\textbf{B}</math> and <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> with <math display="inline">\textbf{E} = \textbf{E}(x,y)</math> along with 3 planar projections and a deformation surface of total electric field. The light is always s-polarized in the xy plane. <math display="inline">\theta</math> is the polar angle of <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> and <math display="inline">\varphi_E</math> is the azimuthal angle of  <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>.
  • A "vertically polarized" electromagnetic wave of wavelength λ has its electric field vector '''E''' (red) oscillating in the vertical direction. The magnetic field '''B''' (or '''H''') is always at right angles to it (blue), and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation ('''z''').
  • Photomicrograph of a [[volcanic]] [[sand grain]]; upper picture is plane-polarized light, bottom picture is cross-polarized light, scale box at left-center is 0.25 millimeter.
  • specularly reflected]] sunlight.
  • Circular polarization through an airplane plastic window, 1989
  • 200px
  • Electric field oscillation
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Stress in plastic glasses
  • A circularly polarized wave as a sum of two linearly polarized components 90° out of phase
  • One can test whether sunglasses are polarized by looking through two pairs, with one perpendicular to the other. If both are polarized, all light will be blocked.
  • Animation showing four different polarization states and three orthogonal projections.
PROPERTY OF WAVES THAT CAN OSCILLATE WITH MORE THAN ONE ORIENTATION
Polarized light; Polarised light; Polarization of light; Light polarization; Plane polarized light; Polarized sunglasses; Sky polarization; Degree of polarization; Polarization of waves; Vertical polarization; Horizontal polarization; Polarized glasses; Polarization of Light; P-polarized light; S-polarized light; Degree of Polarization; Light Polarization; Polarization ellipticity; Polarisation (waves); Light polarisation; S and p polarization; Horizontally polarized; Plane-polarized light; State of polarization; Plane-polarized wave; Polarised sunglasses; P-polarized; S-polarized; Polarization (waves)

общая лексика

плоскополяризованный свет

horizontally polarized         
  • Paths taken by vectors in the Poincaré sphere under birefringence. The propagation modes (rotation axes) are shown with red, blue, and yellow lines, the initial vectors by thick black lines, and the paths they take by colored ellipses (which represent circles in three dimensions).
  • stress-induced birefringence]] when placed in between two crossed [[polarizer]]s.
  • A stack of plates at Brewster's angle to a beam reflects off a fraction of the ''s''-polarized light at each surface, leaving (after many such plates) a mainly ''p''-polarized beam.
  • polarizing filter]] (right image) on the sky in a photograph
  • Electromagnetic vectors for <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>, <math display="inline">\textbf{B}</math> and <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> with <math display="inline">\textbf{E} = \textbf{E}(x,y)</math> along with 3 planar projections and a deformation surface of total electric field. The light is always s-polarized in the xy plane. <math display="inline">\theta</math> is the polar angle of <math display="inline">\textbf{k}</math> and <math display="inline">\varphi_E</math> is the azimuthal angle of  <math display="inline">\textbf{E}</math>.
  • A "vertically polarized" electromagnetic wave of wavelength λ has its electric field vector '''E''' (red) oscillating in the vertical direction. The magnetic field '''B''' (or '''H''') is always at right angles to it (blue), and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation ('''z''').
  • Photomicrograph of a [[volcanic]] [[sand grain]]; upper picture is plane-polarized light, bottom picture is cross-polarized light, scale box at left-center is 0.25 millimeter.
  • specularly reflected]] sunlight.
  • Circular polarization through an airplane plastic window, 1989
  • 200px
  • Electric field oscillation
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Stress in plastic glasses
  • A circularly polarized wave as a sum of two linearly polarized components 90° out of phase
  • One can test whether sunglasses are polarized by looking through two pairs, with one perpendicular to the other. If both are polarized, all light will be blocked.
  • Animation showing four different polarization states and three orthogonal projections.
PROPERTY OF WAVES THAT CAN OSCILLATE WITH MORE THAN ONE ORIENTATION
Polarized light; Polarised light; Polarization of light; Light polarization; Plane polarized light; Polarized sunglasses; Sky polarization; Degree of polarization; Polarization of waves; Vertical polarization; Horizontal polarization; Polarized glasses; Polarization of Light; P-polarized light; S-polarized light; Degree of Polarization; Light Polarization; Polarization ellipticity; Polarisation (waves); Light polarisation; S and p polarization; Horizontally polarized; Plane-polarized light; State of polarization; Plane-polarized wave; Polarised sunglasses; P-polarized; S-polarized; Polarization (waves)

общая лексика

горизонтально поляризованный

polarization microscopy         
  • Depiction of internal organs of a [[midge]] larva via [[birefringence]] and polarized light microscopy
Polarized light microscope; Polarized microscopy; Polarization microscopy; Cross-polarized light

общая лексика

поляризационная микроскопия

elliptic polarization         
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POLARIZATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Elliptical polarisation; Elliptic polarization; Elliptic Polarization; Polarization ellipse; Elliptically polarized; Elliptical polarizer

математика

эллиптическая поляризация

Определение

plane polarization
¦ noun a process restricting the vibrations of electromagnetic radiation, especially light, to one direction.
Derivatives
plane-polarized adjective

Википедия

Fluorescence anisotropy

Fluorescence anisotropy or fluorescence polarization is the phenomenon where the light emitted by a fluorophore has unequal intensities along different axes of polarization. Early pioneers in the field include Aleksander Jablonski, Gregorio Weber, and Andreas Albrecht. The principles of fluorescence polarization and some applications of the method are presented in Lakowicz's book.

Как переводится polarization photometer на Русский язык