Linear Polarizers and Jones Matrix
If you've felt like the content here has been helpful, please consider donating to UCI with a mention of this channel: https://give.uci.edu/ Linear polarizers are a critical component of optical systems. In this video, I explain how linear polarizers affect polarized light, and how you can represent their effects using a matrix. This is part of my graduate series on optoelectronics / photonics, and is based primarily on Coldren's book on Lasers as well as graduate-level coursework I have taken in the EECS department at UC Berkeley. Hope you found this video helpful, please post in the comments below anything I can do to improve future videos, or suggestions you have for future videos.

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