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Polarization of light sources: a photographic method

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Abstract

The degree of polarization and the inhomogeneity of the light emitted by light sources are assessed by means of a photographic method. Some results are presented for Nernst glowers and deuterium discharge lamps.

© 1975 Optical Society of America

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