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{{Short description|Polarization of electromagnetic radiation}}
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The [[Classical physics|classical]] [[sinusoidal]] plane wave solution of the [[electromagnetic wave equation]] for the [[Electric field|electric]] and [[Magnetic field|magnetic]] fields is ([[Gaussian units]])
:<math> \mathbf{E} ( \mathbf{r} , t ) = \
:<math> \mathbf{B} ( \mathbf{r} , t ) = \hat { \mathbf{z} } \times \mathbf{E} ( \mathbf{r} , t ) ,</math>
where <math>k</math> is the [[wavenumber]], <math display=inline> \omega = c k</math> is the [[angular frequency]] of the wave propagating in the +z direction, and <math>
▲is the [[angular frequency]] of the wave propagating in the +z direction, and <math> c </math> is the [[speed of light]].
:<math> |\psi\rangle \ \stackrel{\mathrm{def}}{=}\ \begin{pmatrix} \psi_x \\ \psi_y \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} \cos\theta \exp \left ( i \alpha_x \right ) \\ \sin\theta \exp \left ( i \alpha_y \right ) \end{pmatrix} </math>
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