G.F. built the polarimeter, fabricated cells and made birefringence measurements.
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T.S. constructed the polarimeter and participated in the measurement.
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A white-light laser source and a high-resolution spectrometer were used in the polarimeter.
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Characterisation of the CAFOS linear spectro-polarimeter.
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They were then placed in a set of permanent ring magnets and mounted in a rotating analyser polarimeter.
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The polarization of light can be measured with a polarimeter.
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The instrument, NASA's first Earth-orbiting polarimeter, will help scientists distinguish between natural and human-produced aerosols.
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Carlstrom and his associates are building a special instrument, a polarimeter, as an attachment to the SPT, to search for gravity waves.
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However, Pioneer 11 did lose most images of Io, as the radiation had caused its imaging photo polarimeter to receive a number of spurious commands.
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An optical device used to measure the rotation of the plane of vibration of polarized light
Polarimetry is the measurement and interpretation of the polarization of transverse waves, most notably electromagnetic waves, such as radio or light waves. ...
(Polarimetry) a technique for measuring the orientation and direction of light waves. It provides a wealth of information for studying stellar atmospheres, including that of our Sun, as well as the interstellar medium and nebulas, and for detecting magnetic fields.
(Polarimetry) 1) Measurement of optical rotation of a sample.^11 2) See also: Stokes Polarimetry
Polarimetry is the study of the polarisation properties of light from astronomical sources.