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English: Photograph of an optical optical isolator from linos. The isolator has a strong static magnetic field along the axis of light propagation. This breaks the usual space-time symmetry and enables polarization rotations that allow light to be transmitted in one direction, but blocked in the other one. Therefore it acts as an isolator or optical diode.
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