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Sakurai’s Modern Quantum Mechanics analogizes waves with this property to the spin-y eigenstates, since its Jones vector has the same components. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this property. Light waves with this property can be produced by passing through a quarter-wave plate at a 45-degree angle, which introduces a 90-degree phase difference between the E and B-fields.
ANSWER: circular polarization [accept left-handed or right-handed circular polarization; accept CPL; prompt on elliptical polarization; reject “linear polarization”]
[10e] Because it has this property, origin-of-life theorists propose that extraterrestrial circularly polarized light could have given rise to the uniformity of this property among amino acids. Objects with this property cannot be superimposed on their mirror image.
ANSWER: chirality [accept homochirality]
[10h] Right-handed and left-handed circularly polarized light correspond to the two eigenstates of this quantity for the photon. This quantity is equal to chirality for massless particles.
ANSWER: helicity
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Berkeley ABerkeley C10101030
Stanford AStanford B010010
Stanford CBerkeley B010010
Cornell BCornell A1010020
Liberty A (Grad)Liberty C (DII)010010
Maryland A (Grad)JMU B (UG)010010
Cornell CRIT A0000
RIT BBinghamton1010020
UNC A (Grad)Maryland B (UG)1010020
GWU A (UG)Maryland C (DII)010010
UNC B (UG)Duke A (UG)10101030
UNC C (UG)Liberty B (DII)010010
Virginia B (UG)UNC D (DII)010010
Virginia A (UG)GWU B (Grad)010010
Virginia C (UG)William & Mary A (UG)010010
UBC AClaremont A010010
Rice AIowa A010010
Michigan State AAppalachian State010010
Columbia CJohns Hopkins0101020
NYU AHaverford010010
VassarJohn Jay010010
PennNYU B1010020
RowanColumbia A0000
UW ATexas A&M B010010
Texas ASorbonne0101020
KenyonCedarville010010
Ohio State AMichigan A010010
Michigan BMichigan C010010
Cambridge ACambridge B10101030
Oxford CCambridge C0000
Imperial BDurham A10101030
EdinburghImperial A010010
KCLSheffield0000
Durham BOxford B010010
Oxford AWarwick10101030
Vanderbilt AAlabama010010
Georgia Tech BGeorgia Tech A010010
GeodesicKentucky010010
BristolKiel1010020
HardingSouth Carolina010010
MTSUVanderbilt B010010