The magneto-optical Kerr effect, discovered by John Kerr in 1876 and named after him, describes the change in the properties of polarised light when reflected by a magnetic surface. This involves the rotation of the plane of polarisation on the one hand and the change in intensity of the polarised light on the other. This is illustrated in Fig. 2
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ZEETA - State adaptation for single-track electric traction drives
The "ZEETA" project is concerned with an electrically powered single-track trailer that does not exert any force on the towing two-wheeler. The aim is to further promote the use of bicycles and thus make our mobility more sustainable. However, the design of such a trailer poses a m