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одноволновая фазовая пластинка
одноволновая пластинка
Устройство, создающее разность фаз между ортогональными линейно-поляризованными составляющими оптического излучения определенной длины волны, равную 2πn, что соответствует разности хода между этими составляющими, равной nλ, где n - целое число.
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- оптика, оптические приборы и измерения
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