Condensed Matter (Mar 2022)

Study of Light Polarization by Ferrofluid Film Using Jones Calculus

  • Alberto Tufaile,
  • Michael Snyder,
  • Adriana Pedrosa Biscaia Tufaile

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/condmat7010028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 28

Abstract

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We studied the polarized light patterns obtained using a thin film of ferrofluid subjected to an applied magnetic field. We obtained patterns of polarized light with magnetic field configurations between parallel plates, monopolar, tetrapolar, and hexapolar, and studied how polarized light varies for different intensities and orientations of the applied magnetic field. Using the Jones calculus, we explored the key optical properties of this system and how these properties relate to the applied magnetic field. We have observed general aspects of polarized light obtained by transmission in a Ferrocell using polariscopes and analyzing the resulting Jones vector, such as the formation and rotation of dark bands known as isogyres. We suggest that in a thin film of ferrofluid as in a Ferrocell, two effects occur. The primary effect is dichroism, which is more sensitive to the component of the magnetic field in the direction parallel to the film plane. The secondary effect is the birefringence that can be observed by analyzing the circular polarization of light. Birefringence is related to the thin film thickness of ferrofluid.

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