Birefringence
Capitulo de Libro
Autoría:
TEBALDI, MYRIAN CRISTINAFecha:
2003Editorial y Lugar de Edición:
Marcel DekkerLibro:
Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering (pp. 183-200)Marcel Dekker
ISBN:
0-8247-0940-3Resumen *
When a beam of ordinary unpolarized light is incident on a calcite or quartz crystal, there will be, in addition to the reflected beam, two refracted beams in place of the usual single one observed, e.g., in glass. This phenomenon is called double refraction or birefringence. Upon measuring the angles of refraction for different angles of incidence, one finds that Snell’s law of refraction holds for one ray but not for the other. Información suministrada por el agente en SIGEVAPalabras Clave
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