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Re: more lens depolarization
- From: T3D john bercovitz <bercov@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: more lens depolarization
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 1997 16:57:37 -0700
Peter Homer writes:
> I wonder if John Bercovitz even noticed the same affect with
> both lenses of his projector.
There was a minor difference between the two crosses of the two
lenses.
> I suppose I should be bothering the sci-optics newsgroup
Dan Reiley (daniel.j.reiley@xxxxxxxxxx) indicated he would welcome
off-line discussion on this subject. I believe it was the topic
of his PhD thesis.
Here's another mention from that thread:
> sci.optics
> From: gt1103b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David Lee Brundrett)
> Re: Polarization through a lens?
> Date: Thu Mar 20 17:18:16 PST 1997
>
> You can also see the effect in Figure 6 of
>
> M. Mansuripur, "Fabry-Perot etalons in polarized light,"
> Opt. Photon. News, vol. 8, pp. 39-44, Mar. 1997.
[stuff deleted]
John B
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