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We plott the photodiode voltage versus angle of the polarizer with and without a magnetic field applied as shown in figure \ref{fig:directmethoddata}. It can be seen from the graph that the curve shifts a little bit, which is a direct result of the magnetic field. By applying curve fit to our data points, we find the phase shift between two curves is 4 degrees($d\theta$). The current provided to induce a magnetic field is -3A, which can be translated to dB using equation \ref{magneticfield}. With these numbers, we are able to calculate Verdet constant using equation :
\begin{equation}
\lable{6}
c_v=\frac{1}{L}\frac{d\theta}{dB}
\end{equation}
where L is the length of the solenoid, which is 0.1m in our case.