Measuring the Faraday effect in olive oil using permanent magnets and Malus' law
Abstract
We present a simple permanent magnet set-up that can be used to measure the Faraday effect in gases, liquids and solids. By fitting the transmission curve as a function of polarizer angle (Malus' law) we average over fluctuations in the laser intensity and can extract phase shifts as small as 50 μrads. We have focused on measuring the Faraday effect in olive oil and find a Verdet coefficient of V = 192 1 deg T-1 m-1 at approximately 20 C for a wavelength of 659.2 nm. We show that the Verdet coefficient can be fit with a Drude-like dispersion law A/(λ2 - λ02) with coefficients A = 7.9 0.2 × 107 deg T-1 m-1 nm2 and λ0 = 142 13 nm.
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