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Fresnel rhomb

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A Fresnel rhomb is a prism-like device designed in 1817 by Augustin-Jean Fresnel for producing circularly polarized light. However, in contrast to a wave plate, the rhomb does not utilise birefringent properties of the material. The rhomb (usually a right-parallelepiped) is shaped such that light entering one of the small faces is internally reflected twice: once from each of the two sloped faces before exiting through the other small face. The angle of internal reflection is the same in each case, and each reflection produces a 45° (π/4 radians) phase delay between the two linearly polarized components of the light. Hence on the first reflection, a linearly polarized beam will be elliptically polarized, and will emerge as circularly polarized on the second reflection. For visible light and a glass rhomb (refractive index n ≈ 1.5), an internal reflection angle of incidence of 48° or 54.6° is required.

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