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- Q7354097 subject Q6901367.
- Q7354097 subject Q7470290.
- Q7354097 abstract "A Rochon prism is a type of polariser. It is made from two prisms of a birefringent material such as calcite, which are cemented together.The Rochon prism was invented by and is named after Abbé Alexis Marie Rochon. It is in many ways similar to the Wollaston prism, but one ray (the ordinary ray) passes through the prism undeviated. The Sénarmont prism is similar but transmits the s-polarized ray undeviated. In both the Rochon and the Sénarmont prisms the undeviated ray is ordinary on both sides of the interface. Rochon prisms are commercially available, but for many applications other polarisers are preferred.".
- Q7354097 thumbnail Rochon_Prism.svg?width=300.
- Q7354097 wikiPageExternalLink PolarizerPerplexed.pdf.
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- Q7354097 wikiPageWikiLink Q6901367.
- Q7354097 wikiPageWikiLink Q7470290.
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- Q7354097 comment "A Rochon prism is a type of polariser. It is made from two prisms of a birefringent material such as calcite, which are cemented together.The Rochon prism was invented by and is named after Abbé Alexis Marie Rochon. It is in many ways similar to the Wollaston prism, but one ray (the ordinary ray) passes through the prism undeviated. The Sénarmont prism is similar but transmits the s-polarized ray undeviated.".
- Q7354097 label "Rochon prism".
- Q7354097 depiction Rochon_Prism.svg.