Kerr Effect -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

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Kerr Effect

The development of birefringence when an isotropic transparent substance in placed in an electric field. It is used in constructing Kerr cells, which function as variable wave plates with an extremely fast response time, and find use in high-speed camera shutters. Because the effect is quadratic with respect to E, is sometimes known as the quadratic electrooptical effect.

Birefringence, Kerr Cell, Pockels Effect


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