Abstract

We have used laser Stokes polarimetry to study changes in the structure of paper for offset printing when exposed to a high-frequency electromagnetic field. We have shown that the effect of a high-frequency electromagnetic field on paper appears as a decrease in the structural ordering of the material and a change in the shape of the indicatrix of the reflected radiation power from an He-Ne laser at the wavelength 632.8 nm, a decrease in the bidirectional reflection and transmission coefficients of the paper. We have established that when the force lines of the magnetic component of the high-frequency electromagnetic field are oriented perpendicular to the plane of the sheet of paper, we observe a more substantial decrease in the anisotropy in the surface layer and within the interior (the volume) of the paper than when the lines of force are oriented parallel to the plane of the paper.

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