A quarterwave plate is designed to work at a wavelength of 1500nm, calculate differential phase shift in degrees between

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A quarterwave plate is designed to work at a wavelength of 1500nm, calculate differential phase shift in degrees between

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A quarterwave plate is designed to work at a wavelength of 1500nm, calculate differential phase shift in degrees between the fast and slow axis at a wavelength of 1385 nm. Assume there is no dispersion in the waveplate material i.e. you can assume the same refractive indices for all wavelengths.
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