In optics, the Pockels effect, or Pockels electro-optic effect, is a directionally-dependent linear variation in the refractive index of an optical medium...
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applied electric field. The Kerr effect is distinct from the Pockels effect in that the induced index change for the Kerr effect is directly proportional to...
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solids show the Pockels effect, as it requires lack of inversion symmetry Kerr effect (or quadratic electro-optic effect, QEO effect): change in the refractive...
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Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels (18 June 1865 – 29 August 1913) was a German physicist. He was born in Italy to Captain Theodore Pockels and Alwine Becker....
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index of refraction depends linearly on the field (for crystals where Pockels effect dominates), and the phase depends linearly on the index of refraction...
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Carl Alwin Pockels, for whom the Pockels effect was named, was a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Heidelberg. Pockels was born in...
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can obtain a nonlinear optical effect of magneto-optical parametric generation (somewhat analogous to a Pockels effect whose strength is controlled by...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
Plasma effect (demo effects) Plateau effect (systems science) (metaphors referring to places) Plummer effect (iodine) (medicine) Pockels effect (cryptography)...
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in a polymer lattice. The nonlinear optical chromophores can produce Pockels effect. Photoferroelectric imaging This article incorporates public domain...
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modulator Jeffree cell Liquid crystal tunable filter Photoelasticity Pockels effect "Acousto-optic Theory Application Notes" (PDF). Paschotta, Dr Rüdiger...
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photorefractive effect photoresistor physical optics pincushion distortion pinhole camera piston (optics) plasmonics pleochroism Pockels effect polarimeter...
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properties such as birefringency, or electro-optical features such as the Pockels effect. The point groups are named according to their component symmetries...
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materials that do not possess inversion symmetry), it is known as the Pockels effect.: 265 If the refractive index of a medium is not constant but varies...
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is the second-order susceptibility (describing phenomena such as the Pockels effect, optical rectification and second-harmonic generation), and χ ( 3 )...
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relationship is linear, the effect is known as the Pockels effect. Intense light from lasers allows the achievement of the effect using the light's own electric...
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Pockels effect depends on its symmetry. Both centrosymmetric and non-centrosymmetric media will exhibit an effect similar to Pockels, the Kerr effect...
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optical rectification can also be used for its detection by using the Pockels effect, where particular crystalline materials become birefringent in the presence...
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inversion symmetry and displays ferroelectricity, the Pockels effect, the piezoelectric effect, photoelasticity and nonlinear optical polarizability....
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techniques Modulation sphere Polar modulation Electro-optic modulator for Pockel's Effect phase modulation for applying sidebands to a monochromatic wave Klie...
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Scientific phenomena named after people (redirect from Eponymous effect)
length, mass, time – Max Planck Platonic year – Plato Pockels effect – Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels Pogson ratio – Norman Robert Pogson Poincaré map, section...
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light, but the properties of the medium are affected by other causes: Pockels effect, the refractive index is affected by a static electric field; used in...
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Pockels, and Faraday) Archived 2006-05-10 at the Wayback Machine Faraday Rotation Effect in (radio)astronomy A simple demonstration of the effect on...
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\chi ^{(2)}} gives the Pockels effect and second harmonic generation, and χ ( 3 ) {\displaystyle \chi ^{(3)}} gives the Kerr effect. This expansion shows...
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Plummer–Vinson syndrome, Plummer's nail. Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels, German physicist – Pockels effect, Pockels cell. Joel Roberts Poinsett, American politician...
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Depolarizer (optics) Fluorescence anisotropy Glan–Taylor prism Kerr effect Nicol prism Pockels effect Polarization rotator Polarized light microscopy Polarizer...
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widening the angular existence domain for Dyakonov surface waves using the Pockels effect". Microwave and Optical Technology Letters. 50 (9): 2360–2362. arXiv:0804...
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Hussain, Muhammad M. (2014). "Tin – an unlikely ally for silicon field effect transistors?". Physica Status Solidi RRL. 8 (4): 332–335. Bibcode:2014PSSRR...
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electric field. The encoded regions become optically active due to the Pockels effect. The pattern of ferroelectric domain orientations can be read out optically...
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are detected (amplitude, phase) using electro-optic systems and the Pockels effect. These measurements provide information about the dielectric response...
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influenced the design of tools like the Langmuir trough. Pockels also suggested that the calming effect of oil on water involved more than just reduced surface...
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