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Light’s polarization states measured directly

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Ashley N. Rice, [email protected]

There may be a way around Heisenberg’s famous Uncertainty Principle, a law of the quantum world that says precise measurement is impossible. The solution could be a method developed at the universities of Rochester and Ottawa that directly measures the polarization states of light for the first time. The direct measurement technique, developed in 2011 by scientists at Canada’s National Research Council, determines the wave function – a way of determining the state of a quantum system. Such direct measurement had long been believed to be impossible on the basis that you could...Read full article

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    Published: May 2013
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    polarization
    Polarization refers to the orientation of oscillations in a transverse wave, such as light waves, radio waves, or other electromagnetic waves. In simpler terms, it describes the direction in which the electric field vector of a wave vibrates. Understanding polarization is important in various fields, including optics, telecommunications, and physics. Key points about polarization: Transverse waves: Polarization is a concept associated with transverse waves, where the oscillations occur...
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