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The next pair of illustrations is that of left-handed, counterclockwise circularly polarized light when viewed by the receiver. Because it is left-handed, the rightward (relative to the direction of travel) horizontal component is now ''lagging'' the vertical component by one quarter of a wavelength, rather than leading it.
 
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