Question
What is meant by polarized light? How does it differ from unpolarized light?

Answer

According to the electromagnetic theory of light, a light wave consists of electric and magnetic fields vibrating at right angles to each other and to the direction of propagation of the wave. If the vibrations of the electric field $\vec{E}$ in a light wave are confined to a single plane containing the direction of propagation of the wave so that its electric field is restricted along one particular direction at right angles to the direction of propagation of the wave, the wave is said to be plane-polarized or linearly polarized.
If the vibrations of $\vec{E}$ in a light wave are in all directions perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the light wave, the light wave is said to be unpolarized. Ordinary light, e.g. that emitted by a bulb, is unpolarized.
According to Biot, unpolarized light may be considered as a superposition of many linearly polarized waves, with random orientations. Also, these component waves are noncoherent, that is, irregular in their phase relationships.
[Note: Ordinary light consists of wave trains, each coming from a separate atom in the source. A beam of ordinary light in a single direction consists of millions of such wave trains from the very large number of atoms in the source radiating in that direction. Hence, the vibrations of $\vec{E}$ are in all transverse directions with equal probability. Thus, light from an ordinary source is.un-polarized.]

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