Abstract

In crystal optics the concept of the geometric phases can be demonstrated to the naked eye with comparatively simple apparatus. Pancharatnam's phase is described by an area on the Poincaré sphere which is enclosed by geodesic lines (great circles) while the concept of the Berry phase does not restrict the nature of the contour. With a simple experiment we demonstrate that Pancharatnam's phase is accompanied by a second phase which compensates the pure area effect for areas enclosed by small circles. This compensating phase changes sign at time reversal and, thus, exhibits the features of a geometric phase.

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