3.6 Plane Wave Polarization

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @Zscor27
    @Zscor27 5 лет назад +9

    These videos are some of the most instructive and clear videos i've ever seen on RUclips. Glad I found you

  • @newtypeuc0079
    @newtypeuc0079 11 лет назад +19

    I am VERY impressed that how Clear your lecture.

  • @decheater64
    @decheater64 7 лет назад +2

    You're gonna be the sole reason I pass this midterm tomorrow you beautiful, gorgeous man

  • @advplk
    @advplk 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks alot for the effort you put.
    I was not able to "understand" in my electromagnetics lecture but it is very clear with these simulations.
    Wish our school record the lectures and our instructors post vids like these.
    Thnx for the help :D

  • @geofreymirongamoruri911
    @geofreymirongamoruri911 2 года назад

    Thank you so much !! Finally I got to understand wave polarization

  • @baz2033
    @baz2033 10 лет назад +8

    Thank You for grate physics videos. It also helps students far from Your University. I mean in Poland:) Best regards. Physics is so interesting indeed.

  • @sawsan5495
    @sawsan5495 4 года назад

    I can't thank you enough sir , you saved my life

  • @MichaelCurrie
    @MichaelCurrie 11 лет назад

    My left ear really learned a lot from this video.

  • @henidhia8028
    @henidhia8028 2 года назад +1

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  • @alancheville8092
    @alancheville8092 11 лет назад +18

    Here is the Matlab code. Set x and y amplitude < 1 when it asks or it won't fit on the axes. File name is the name of the movie file that will be generated.
    % Define x and y amplitudes and wave vector
    Ax = input('X Amplitude? '); % x amplitude
    Ay = input('Y Amplitude? '); % y amplitude
    lamda = 2; % wavelength
    k = 2*pi/lamda; % wave vector
    dphi = input('Phase Difference in degrees? ')*pi/180; % phase difference
    z = linspace(0,4,160); % spatial variation
    % define time vector
    t = linspace(0,1,50);
    vp = 4; % phase velocity defines how fast animation moves
    f = vp/lamda; % set frequency
    w = 2*pi*f;
    % set up to capture a movie...
    % Prepare the new file.
    filename = input('File Name?','s');
    vidObj = VideoWriter(filename);
    open(vidObj);
    % run nested loops to plot the wave...
    for m = 1:length(t)
    x = real(Ax*exp(-i*k*z) .* exp(i*w*t(m)));
    y = real(Ay*exp(-i*(k*z+dphi)) .* exp(i*w*t(m)));
    a = plot3(z,x,y,'r.');
    set(a,'MarkerSize',10)
    for mm=2:length(x)
    %line([z(mm) z(mm)],[0 x(mm)],[0,y(mm)]) % use this for lines
    a=patch([z(mm) z(mm-1) z(mm-1) z(mm)],[0 0 x(mm-1) x(mm)],[0 0 y(mm-1) y(mm)],[.8 .8 .8]);
    set(a,'FaceAlpha',.7);
    set(a,'EdgeAlpha',.3);
    set(a,'EdgeColor',[0 .7 0]);
    end
    % set up graph
    a = line([0 max(z)],[0 0],[0 0]);
    set(a,'Color','k')
    box on
    grid on
    axis('equal')
    axis([0 4 -1 1 -1 1])
    xlabel('Z')
    ylabel('X')
    zlabel('Y')
    % try to plot the overall line on xy plane
    trailx(m) = x(1);
    traily(m) = y(1);
    trailz(m) = 0;
    hold on
    plot3(trailz,trailx,traily,'k.');
    hold off
    view(-45,20)
    % first plot a heavy line representing the source field along x
    a = line([0 0],[0 x(1)],[0 0]);
    set(a,'LineWidth',3)
    set(a,'Color',[1 0 0]);
    % now the y source field...
    a = line([0 0],[0 0],[0 y(1)]);
    set(a,'LineWidth',3)
    set(a,'Color',[0 0 1]);
    % and the overall source field as a green line
    a = line([0 0],[0 x(1)],[0 y(1)]);
    set(a,'LineWidth',3);
    set(a,'Color',[0 .75 0]);
    % plot two narrow black lines to clarify it is vector addition
    a = line([0 0],[x(1) x(1)],[0 y(1)]);
    set(a,'LineWidth',1);
    set(a,'Color',[0 0 0]);
    a = line([0 0],[0 x(1)],[y(1) y(1)]);
    set(a,'LineWidth',1);
    set(a,'Color',[0 0 0]);
    % Capture a frame for the video, and put in a pause
    pause(.05)
    currFrame = getframe(gcf);
    writeVideo(vidObj,currFrame);
    end
    trailx = 0;
    traily = 0
    trailz = 0;
    % Close the video file.
    close(vidObj);

  • @seyedhusseini6762
    @seyedhusseini6762 3 года назад

    wow, really high quality and clear explanation.

  • @abejacob566
    @abejacob566 4 года назад

    Thank you for posting such a helpful video! It was very clear and concise.

  • @aloer8833
    @aloer8833 4 года назад

    12:00 make me understanding, VERY nice graphic simulation

  • @Birokilis
    @Birokilis 10 лет назад

    Thank you very much!!! Very good explanation and description regarding the wave Polarization. Really Really Helpfull...

  • @moe1n
    @moe1n 11 лет назад +1

    tnx for your great vidoes.
    Can I have the matab codes for the animation at 12:22 ?

  • @PTNLemay
    @PTNLemay 3 года назад +1

    Does the offset have to be exactly 90 degrees in order for polarization to become circular? Or it enough to say the moment Y has a positive offset, the polarization becomes somewhat counter-clockwise? And the moment Y has a negative offset, the polarization becomes slightly clockwise?
    EDIT:
    Ah, nevermind, I hadn't seen the bit about elliptic polarization. Thank you for being so thorough! This is an excellent overview of wave polarization.

  • @TooHear
    @TooHear 5 лет назад

    Excellent video... really good and precise details...

  • @christianjourneytv1003
    @christianjourneytv1003 11 месяцев назад

    clearly. thank you

  • @Maceta444
    @Maceta444 4 года назад

    Amazing. Thank You!

  • @mohsenfarhadi5857
    @mohsenfarhadi5857 2 года назад

    Amazing!!! Thanks

  • @Idontwannaliveanymore377
    @Idontwannaliveanymore377 5 лет назад

    6:17 just a super friendly question , but shouldn't z and x be interchanged? The wave propagates in the xy field . So essentially it's going into the plane of the paper.

  • @TheHydrogenbond
    @TheHydrogenbond 11 лет назад +1

    Two quick questions:
    1. If you have a coherent light source and an incoherent light source with the same wavelength and power output etc., does that mean the electric field is larger for the coherent light source?
    2. Can you talk about polarization, superposition, and the things discussed here in the same way when thinking about single photons?
    Thanks!

    • @a.vanwijk2268
      @a.vanwijk2268 5 месяцев назад

      Putting in my two cents here. I am not sure about nr 1. I think that the amplitude is the same, just the direction changes constantly for non-polarized light. Does this answer the question?
      As for nr 2: we are in the world of quantum here, so a photon is not particle, it is something that can be described by a wavefunction. It can be at two different places at the same time, so it is valid say that it is possible that a single photon can have linear polarization in two directions, creating circular or elliptical polarization.

  • @friedrichsamuelfriedrich3648
    @friedrichsamuelfriedrich3648 9 лет назад

    Lovely Video...;Thank you for uploading such great stuff....:)

  • @elshanmahmudlu8095
    @elshanmahmudlu8095 6 лет назад

    Great thanks. You are perfect teacher.

  • @hgfygcfg177
    @hgfygcfg177 8 лет назад +2

    Can you make a lecture on how to represent polarazation in matlab

  • @devaslink
    @devaslink 4 года назад

    Quality stuff!

  • @nathanieltalker6532
    @nathanieltalker6532 9 лет назад +1

    Wow amazing lectures. just a question. at around 6:30 you said to rotate the electric field in 90 degrees to create an X component and a Y component don't you mean a 45 degree rotation

  • @Shiny_Mewtwo
    @Shiny_Mewtwo 3 года назад

    The plane of incidence not correctly stated I suppose in 19:01

  • @jiajunyu2022
    @jiajunyu2022 4 года назад

    thanks a lot, this is helpful!

  • @bommbomer
    @bommbomer 3 года назад

    thank you

  • @93katwal
    @93katwal 6 лет назад

    Nice explanation..... thanks sir

  • @lizaleeteshuva9254
    @lizaleeteshuva9254 8 лет назад

    very informative and well explained

  • @kevincardenas6629
    @kevincardenas6629 4 года назад

    Very nice video :'D thanks. Just a request could you please share those MATLAB codes of the simulations? c:

  • @jayaprakash2020
    @jayaprakash2020 7 лет назад

    Fantastic

  • @rabinpandey659
    @rabinpandey659 5 лет назад

    Great!

  • @mehmetkayacan3262
    @mehmetkayacan3262 9 месяцев назад

    I want to ask one question .If the phase angle is 180 degree this waves must be linear polarization ?

  • @leminhhoang1937
    @leminhhoang1937 5 лет назад

    Sir, could you share the matlab code for the animation? Thank you

  • @moienr4104
    @moienr4104 6 лет назад

    you are amazing

  • @syedabubakar6858
    @syedabubakar6858 6 лет назад

    thank you very much sir

  • @marquillodelimon
    @marquillodelimon 7 лет назад

    You rock!

  • @laguerreetlapaix2258
    @laguerreetlapaix2258 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @hcovic
    @hcovic 8 лет назад

    thanks a lot guy

  • @RuchiRohit_Ruhit
    @RuchiRohit_Ruhit 8 лет назад

    awsome video...
    pls can u upload video on how to identify polarization among all 3 and it's types I.e. Right handed and left handed polarization please???

    • @dafekyusey1999
      @dafekyusey1999 7 лет назад

      Rohit sharma Shocker, the street shitter doesn't know logical reasoning. The toilet witches in Dehli must have stolen it.

    • @RuchiRohit_Ruhit
      @RuchiRohit_Ruhit 7 лет назад

      😁

  • @gowrissshanker9109
    @gowrissshanker9109 3 года назад

    Sie🌟🌟, During interference of EM wave... electric field adds up like vector....if two electric field of EM wave of same amplitude ,frequency,inphase...when added by vector gives,E+E= 2E, but when we add Energy of E field WHICH IS PROPORTIONAL TO E^2...it contradicts (€E^2=2€E^2)....
    Similarly for distructive interference of two similar PLANE Em wave of PHASE DIFFERENCE of π interfering DESTRUCTIVELY COMPLETELY... IF E field becomes ZERO EVERY WHERE.....
    WHERE DOES ITS ENERGY GO?what is wrong here?
    Thank you sir 🌟

  • @jeffreyparsons7374
    @jeffreyparsons7374 5 лет назад

    What if they have the SAME amplitude but a phase difference not equal to 90?

    • @a.vanwijk2268
      @a.vanwijk2268 5 месяцев назад

      Then you get elliptical polarization.

  • @garzottinho
    @garzottinho 9 лет назад

    There is just on thing that the video does not mention. The field has 3 components, but each component depends on just one variable: Z. Nice, Nice lesson.

    • @a.vanwijk2268
      @a.vanwijk2268 5 месяцев назад

      You mean components in three directions, usually orthogonal and denoted x, y and z. Where z is the propagating direction.

  • @Fairyking75
    @Fairyking75 11 лет назад

    Great video thanks a lot

  • @hgfygcfg177
    @hgfygcfg177 8 лет назад

    👍👍

  • @shahreerahmedalhossain6391
    @shahreerahmedalhossain6391 2 года назад

    Dayum