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At this time I have not uploaded the images that deal with the creation of Axonometric Projections however if one opens the files using Inkscape one will find scattered throughout the images the data that basically gives you the transformations numbers that you need.


Image is well described in article
Circular polarizer creating left-handed circularly polarized light
Circular polarizer passing left-handed, counter-clockwise circularly polarized light


Homogeneous circular polarizer passing left-handed, counter-clockwise circularly polarized light


Three vertical sin waves
Linearly polarized light, represented using components, entering a quarter-wave plate. The blue and green curves are projections of the red line on the vertical and horizontal planes respectively.


Left-handed/Counter-Clockwise circularly polarized light displayed above linearly polarized light. The blue and green curves are projections of the red lines on the vertical and horizontal planes respectively.


Right-hand/Clockwise circularly polarized light displayed without the use of components.



Right-hand/Clockwise circularly polarized light displayed with the use of components.


Left-hand/Counter-clockwise circularly polarized light displayed without the use of components.



Left-Handed/Counter-clockwise circularly polarized light displayed with the use of components.


Linearly polarized light. The block of vectors represent how the magnitude and direction of the electric field is constant for an entire plane perpendicular to the direction of travel.


Right Handed/Clockwise Circularly polarized light. The block of vectors represent how the magnitude and direction of the electric field is constant for an entire plane perpendicular to the direction of travel.


Left Handed/Counter-Clockwise Circularly polarized light. The block of vectors represent how the magnitude and direction of the electric field is constant for an entire plane perpendicular to the direction of travel.


Animations


A right-handed/clockwise circularly polarized wave as defined by physicists who look and point toward the source.


A left-handed/counter-clockwise circularly polarized wave as defined by physicists who look and point toward the source.
Plane Wave 3D Animation.