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2 May, 22:25

Is a process that modifies light waves so they vibrate in a single plane

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  1. 3 May, 01:11
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    The process you're fishing for is "polarization", but that's a

    misleading description.

    Polarization doesn't do anything to change the light waves.

    It simply filters out (absorbs, as with a polarizing filter) the

    light waves that aren't vibrating in the desired plane, and

    allows only those that are to pass.

    The intensity of a light beam is always reduced after

    polarizing it, because much (most) of the original light

    has been removed.

    A laser light source may be thought of as an exception,

    since everything coming out of the laser is polarized.
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