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Origination polarized transmitted light

It can be assumed that each of the beams focused on the Wollaston prism consists of two such perpendicular beams which, after the quarter-wave plate, result in two circularly polarized beams of opposite rotation. These beams will interfere with each other to yield the original linearly polarized beam. A second polarizer is placed at an angle (90-b) to the first one, allowing 35% of the signal to reach the photomulitiplier. A filter transmitting light at 546 nm precedes the photomultiplier. [Pg.79]


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