Imagine a pair of crossed polarizers with transmission axes vertical and horizontal. The beam emerging from the first polarizer has flux density I1, and of course no light passes through the analyzer (i.e., I2 = 0). Now insert a perfect linear polarizer (HN-50) with its transmission axis at 45° to the vertical between the two elements— compute I2- Think about the motion of the electrons that arc radiating in each polarizer.
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