Brewster Angle Experiment

OBJECTIVES

Measurement of Brewster’s angle for a given dielectric dispersive medium.

PRINCIPLE
When un-polarized light is incident on the surface of a dielectric (such as a glass), at a certain angle of incidence the reflected light is completely plane-polarized. This phenomenon was discovered by Sir David Brewster and, thus, the specific angle is called Brewster’s angle or polarization angle. Also, from the experiment, it can be confirmed that the reflected ray and the refracted ray are 90° apart when the incident angle is set at Brewster’s angle.

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Description

KEY FEATURES

  • Rotating Table: A simple, smooth and compact rotating table. The rotating table used is extremely smooth to operate. It is a single assembly that holds glass sample, analyzer and light sensor, thus minimizing the size of the whole equipment. Smooth rotation makes measurement continuous and accurate.
  • Light Sensor: This enables measurement of light intensity at various angles of reflection. The meter reads with a precision of 1 lux. The Lux meter helps obtain a continuous smooth curve of angle vs intensity and determine the Brewster angle much more accurately than the manual method.

WHAT YOU NEED

  • OB1 Optical Bench Set 0.8m 1
  • HA001 Light Source Holder 1
  • HA010 Converging Lense Holder
  • HA012 Adjustable Collimating Slit Holder 1
  • UP030 Rotating Table Assembly 1
  • AC002 Analyzer Square 1
  • HA511 Light Sensor Holder 1
  • PH61022D/2 Power Supply for Light Source 1
  • AC004 Glass Block 1
  • DP1 Data Processor 1