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Polarization of Light

MALUS'S LAW · INTERACTIVE SIMULATION · ELECTRIC FIELD VECTORS
SIMULATION VIEWPORT
Visualization Mode
Polarizer Angle
0°
Analyzer Angle
45°
Transmitted I/I₀
0.50
Δθ (angle diff)
45°
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📖 What's Happening

Unpolarized light has electric field oscillations in all transverse directions. After the polarizer, only the component aligned with its transmission axis passes — this is plane-polarized light.

The analyzer then selects the component of that electric field along its own axis. The transmitted amplitude is E₀ cos θ and intensity is I₀ cos² θ — this is Malus's Law.

⚛ Malus's Law

I = I₀ · cos²(θ)
θ = angle between polarizer & analyzer

θ = 0° → I = I₀ (full transmission)
θ = 90° → I = 0 (extinction)
θ = 45° → I = 0.5·I₀ (half power)

Amplitude after analyzer:
E = E₀ · cos(θ)