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- Cotton–Mouton_effect abstract "In physical optics, the Cotton–Mouton effect refers to birefringence in a liquid in the presence of a constant transverse magnetic field. It is a similar but stronger effect than the Voigt effect (in which the medium is a gas instead of a liquid). The electric analog is the Kerr effect.It was discovered in 1907 by Aimé Cotton and Henri Mouton, working in collaboration.When a linearly polarized wave propagates perpendicular to magnetic field (e.g. in a magnetized plasma), it can become elliptized. Because a linearly polarized wave is some combination of in-phase X & O modes, and because X & O waves propagate with different phase velocities, this causes elliptization of the emerging beam. As the waves propagate, the phase difference (δ) between EX & EO increases.".
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- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Aimé_Cotton.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Birefringence.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetism.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optics.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_effect.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Mouton.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Kerr_effect.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Physical_optics.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLink Voigt_effect.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cotton–Mouton effect".
- Cotton–Mouton_effect hasPhotoCollection Cotton–Mouton_effect.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect subject Category:Magnetism.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect subject Category:Optics.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect comment "In physical optics, the Cotton–Mouton effect refers to birefringence in a liquid in the presence of a constant transverse magnetic field. It is a similar but stronger effect than the Voigt effect (in which the medium is a gas instead of a liquid). The electric analog is the Kerr effect.It was discovered in 1907 by Aimé Cotton and Henri Mouton, working in collaboration.When a linearly polarized wave propagates perpendicular to magnetic field (e.g.".
- Cotton–Mouton_effect label "Cotton–Mouton effect".
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs مفعول_كوتون-موتون.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Cotton-Mouton-Effekt.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Cottoni-Moutoni_efekt.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Կոտոն-Մուտոնի_էֆեկտ.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Zjawisko_Cottona-Moutona.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs m.02r2wqs.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Efectul_Cotton-Mouton.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Эффект_Коттона_—_Мутона.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Cotton-Moutonov_pojav.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Ефект_Коттона-Мутона.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Q1136758.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs Q1136758.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect sameAs 克顿-莫顿效应.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect wasDerivedFrom Cotton–Mouton_effect?oldid=598555779.
- Cotton–Mouton_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Cotton–Mouton_effect.