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Definition : PhotoElastic Modulator
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What does PEM mean?

Photoelastic Modulator (PEM) is an optical device used to modulate light by exploiting the phenomenon of photoelasticity.

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Photoelasticity is the property of certain materials to change their refractive index under stress, resulting in changes in the polarization state of light passing through them.

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What is the full form of PEM in Optical Devices?

The full form of PEM is PhotoElastic Modulator

What is the full form of PEM in Technology?

PhotoElastic Modulator

What are the full forms of PEM in Worldwide?

Proton-Exchange Membrane | Post-Exertional Malaise | Power Entry Module | Protein-Energy Malnutrition | Privacy-Enhanced Mail | Polyelectrolyte Multilayer | Pediatric Emergency Medicine | PhotoElastic Modulator | Porous European Mix | Polioencephalomalacia | Positron Emission Mammography | Project Engineering Manager | Punctuated Equilibrium Model | Plastic Encapsulated Microcircuits

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