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To: atm{at}shore.net
"dwightk.elvey{at}amd.com" wrote to "ATM" (03 Jul 03 11:05:46)
--- on the topic of "Re: Re: ATM Port hole glass"
dw> From: "Dwight K. Elvey"
dw> To: atm{at}shore.net
dw> Hi
dw> Also, as I mentioned before, twilight sky is quite polarized.
dw> I suspect it would work for many applications that require a polarized
dw> source. Dwight
How does a relatively monochromatic source such as a Light Emitting
Diode fare with respect to polarization? I've experimented in using
different colour LED's in a microscope because it gets rid of the
distracting rainbow fringes quite effectively and they run cool.
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