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Received 23.03.2024

Revised 24.04.2024

Accepted 29.06.2024

Retrieved from Vol. 28, No. 1 2024

Pages 115 -122

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Malysh, M., Kulish, M., & Klochan, A. (2024). Fresnel rhombuses – phase arresters. The National Transport University Bulletin, 28(1), 115-122. https://doi.org/10.33744/2308-6645-2024-1-58-115-122

Fresnel rhombuses – phase arresters

Mуkola Malysh Mуkola Kulish Arsen Klochan

Abstract

The principles of operation, technical characteristics of Fresnel rhombuses are considered. A comparison of their properties was made. The main areas of their application are discussed. The purpose of research: to analyze the principle of operation of Fresnel rhombuses, to compare their technical characteristics. The research method is theoretical. It has been established that Fresnel rhombuses are used to analyze and control the polarization of light in a fairly wide spectral range. They are widely used in scientific research and engineering, in systems for detecting planets near stars and for studying their magnetic field and atmosphere

Keywords:

fresnel diamond; spectral region; light polarization; phase delay

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