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Faraday effect
noun
- the rotation of the plane of polarization of plane-polarized light as the light passes through certain isotropic media in the direction of a strong magnetic field in which the medium is placed.
Faraday effect
- The rotation of the plane of polarization of polarized light when subject to a magnetic field parallel to the direction in which the light is propagating.
- Also called Faraday rotation
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Origin of Faraday effect1
First recorded in 1885–90; named after M. Faraday
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And just as in the case of element 87, Allison claimed to have found the new element using his own magneto-optical method, involving a time delay in the Faraday effect, which is to say the rotation  of plane polarized light carried out by the application of a magnetic field to any particular solution of a substance.
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