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polarizer

/poh-luh-rahy-zer/US // ˈpoʊ ləˌraɪ zər //UK // (ˈpəʊləˌraɪzə) //

偏振镜,偏振器,偏振片,偏光镜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that polarizes.
    • : Optics. a device, often a crystal or prism, that polarizes light.

Examples

  • The probes then rotate their polarizers and make a new series of measurements, producing a new stack of cards, and repeat the process, so that the man in the room ultimately has many shuffled stacks of out-of-order measurements.

  • But the cold, white glare was more intense than he had expected, and he had to shut them again and turn on the polarizer.

  • Placing the plate in front of the polarizer, I turn one of the Nicols until the two halves of the plate show a common puce colour.

  • First, then, we have a prism which receives the light from the electric lamp, and which is called the polarizer.

  • Through this glass the beam from the polarizer now passes, being intercepted by the Nicol in front.

  • Introducing a plate of quartz between the polarizer and the spar, the two images glow with complementary colours.