0 a device that makes light waves move in one direction only, or mainly in one direction, used, for example, in cameras and electronic devices:
It's possible to create an outdoor-readable Tablet PC by using an appropriate LCD technology coupled with appropriate polarizers and filters.
The light is bright enough on its own, without the need for polarisers, colour filters and backlights.
1 a person or thing that causes something, especially people or their opinions, to divide into two completely opposing groups:
The light blocked by the polariser never sees the reflector and a dark display results.
When the angle (C) between the slow direction of the plate and the transmission axis of the polarizers is at 0 degrees the apparatus transmits white light.
The photos were taken into the sun with a polarizer filter on with a Canon 500D DSLR Camera.
A polarizer placed after the plate projects both components on the same axis.
Subsequently, the response to single pulse suitably polarized by a polarizer has been recorded.
This is due to the finite extinction of the polarizer used inside the oscillator.
The rest radiation, being varied with the help of polarization rotator and thin-film polarizer, is used to pump a multi-pass amplifier.