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Double Refraction in Calcite, 6H35.15

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Abstract:

Rotate crystal of calcite (also known as Iceland Spar) above printed text. Two images are visible; one remains fixed as the crystal is rotated, the other circumnavigates the first.

In the above left picture, see the "S" in "Spar" forms two images, which lie on a diagonal line running from upper left to lower right.

In the above right picture, the two images of the "S" now lie on a diagonal line running from upper right to lower left.

The fixed image is due to the so-called "ordinary" ray. The mobile image is due to the so-called "extraordinary" ray. (It's not easy to tell in the above pictures which image is fixed and which is mobile).

If a linear polarizer is available, it can be used to show that each ray is polarized, and that the angles of polarization of the two rays differ by 90°.

Equipment

Location

ID Number

Calcite crystal

ME, Bay B1, Shelf #2

all other parts

ME, Bay B1, Shelf #2

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ME, Bay A5, Shelf #2

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Discussion:

Discuss the physics behind the demonstration, explaining some of the various steps of the demonstration when appropriate.

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