The method presented here, can be used to compensate in a birefringence of vacuum windows, to generate a purely polarized light, inside a vacuum chamber. It can have many applications in proceeding experiments involving cold atoms or ions. The mai
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Presented here is a method to measure the birefringence of vacuum windows by maximizing the fluorescence counts emitted by Doppler cooled 25Mg+ ions in an ion trap. The birefringence of vacuum windows will change the polarization states of the laser, which can be compensated by changing the azimuthal angles of external wave plates.