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 ====== Microwave Polarization ====== ====== Microwave Polarization ======
  
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 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
  
-Show polarization ​    ​Classes Used: Phys 102, 108, 153, 200 +This demonstration consists of a microwave ​receiver and transmitter ​pair along with a set of metal platesThe plates ​have slits of different sizes and orientations cut into them
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-Microwave ​receiver and transmitter along with a variety ​of metal shields to show transmission and absorption properties   Hold metal plates ​between transmitter ​and receiver to show whether or not microwaves are able to pass through +
  
 ===== Purpose ===== ===== Purpose =====
  
 +Demonstrates the absorption or transmission of microwaves as it depends on the polarization of the incident microwaves. ​
  
 ===== Apparatus ===== ===== Apparatus =====
  
 +  * Microwave receiver 
 +  * Microwave transmitter 
 +  * Metal plates (four, two with thin slits, one with multiple wide slits, and one with a single wide slit.) 
 +  * One-dimensional crystal models to demonstrate Bragg reflection ([[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Bragg%27s_law | Bragg'​s law]])
  
 ===== Setup ===== ===== Setup =====
  
 +Place the receiver and transmitter about 10cm apart, so that they face each other. Plug in the transmitter and turn it on with the '​displacer'​ knob, then set the gain to the maximum on the receiver. Give it about twenty seconds to warm up, and then adjust the '​displacer'​ knob on the transmitter until it's producing the maximum response on the receiver. Adjust the gain of the receiver until it's at the desired value.
  
 +Now, you can put plates (or other objects) between the pair to observe their transmission of absorption of microwaves. ​
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 +  * When the narrow slits are vertically oriented, most of the microwaves are blocked.
 +  * When the narrow slits are horizontally oriented, most of the microwaves are allowed to pass through.
 +  * When the narrow slits are diagonally oriented, about half of the microwaves get through.
  
 ===== Notes ===== ===== Notes =====
  
-the receiver only works if the metal tab sticking out from the brown dial is in contact with the metal disk underneath. ​I don't know why   +The receiver only works if the metal tab sticking out from the brown dial is in contact with the metal disk underneath. ​This probably completes the connection between the receiver and the dial.
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-Updated on: 04/06/17+
  
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 | **Maker** | Unknown | | **Maker** | Unknown |
 | **Current State** | Working | | **Current State** | Working |
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