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Development of a stable electro-optical modulator
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The activity of the sun can be studied through the measurement of its magnetic field. The measurement of the polarization state of the sunlight in a narrow spectral bandwidth can be related to the magnetic fields strengths and directions over the active sunspots. Measuring the polarization state can be done using the vector magnetograph. The essential component of the vector magnetograph is the polarization modulators. Electro-optical modulators are used as dynamic retarders. KDP (potassium dideuterium phosphate) crystals provide variable retardation which can be controlled by the applied voltage. KDP's have a high contrast ratio but suffer some problems; they require a high voltage and have a limited modulation lifetime. The KDP modulator forms the heart of the polarimeter assembly which is used for carrying out accurate measurements of linear polarization of the sun. It is therefore important to study the optical and electrical behavior of the KDP crystals so that the ultimate goal of making stable electro-optical modulators in the laboratory is achieved. A number of activities were performed in coating and testing the KDP crystals. A summary of these activities is given