When polarized light is passed through a sucrose solution it is rotated to the right.
After letting the bats experience sundown at a site near their typical roost, the team waited until after midnight (
when polarized light was no longer visible in the sky), transported the animals to two sites between 20 and 25 kilometers from the roost, strapped radio tracking devices to them, and then released them.
When polarized light is passed through them, you can see brilliant colors — reds and greens and yellows and blues that are diagnostic of the different minerals.
Not exact matches
When circularly -
polarized light is sent into such a waveguide, its polarization state continues to change as it propagates in the waveguide and consequently, the photons exchange spin angular momentum with the waveguide.
When passed through a special filter, the
light from the three zones is
polarized in different directions.
As
polarized light bounces off of these crystals, they appear as tiny bright dots
when observed through the phone's camera lens — enabling an instant, accurate diagnosis.
His research group was studying how the beetles used the
polarized light patterns of the moon to stay on their paths,
when one moonless night they made a surprising observation — the beetles maintained straight trajectories.
The gravitational Faraday effect, first predicted in the 1950s, theorizes that
when linearly
polarized light travels close to a spinning black hole, the orientation of its polarization rotates according to Einstein's theory of general relativity.
When the researchers poked tiny electrodes into the shrimps» eyes and directed circularly
polarized light onto them, they found that the same cells responded in different ways, at times recognizing the properties of circularly
polarized light.
The bats may have evolved to reset their navigation system using
polarized light because that cue persists long after sunset and is available even
when skies are cloudy.
They had achieved an even larger laser amplification, by a factor of 10,000,
when using weak measurements to detect a shift in a beam of
polarized light moving between air and glass.
When left - handed nano - spirals are illuminated with clockwise
polarized light, the amount of blue
light produced is maximized because the polarization pushes the electrons toward the center of the spiral.
The effect is even more dramatic
when circularly
polarized laser
light is used.
Like
polarized light (which vibrates in one direction and is produced by the scattering of visible
light off the surface of the ocean, for example), the
polarized «B - mode» microwaves the scientists discovered were produced
when CMB radiation from the early universe scattered off electrons 380,000 years after the Big Bang,
when the cosmos cooled enough to allow protons and electrons to combine into atoms.
When a beam of
light is focused on a polystyrene bead, the bead becomes
polarized and is attracted to the field of the
light beam.
Then we mimicked the
light field
when it's more complex, and the lookdown altered the properties of the
polarized light it was reflecting so that it would be a better blend into its specific background at different times of day.»
The aligned spins of electrons left a distinct sign
when a beam of
polarized light was reflected off the material's surface in ferromagnetic materials.
When illuminated with one direction of
polarized light, the metasurface projects an image of a cartoon dog.