Crystals and Light: An Introduction to Optical Crystallography |
Contents
Symmetry | 1 |
Symmetry in Crystals | 23 |
111 polished and etched 3 Back reflection Laue photograph | 24 |
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Crystals and Light: An Introduction to Optical Crystallography Elizabeth A. Wood Limited preview - 1977 |
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2-fold axis accessory plate acute bisectrix anisotropic Answers to questions axis normal biaxial crystal birefringence bisectrix calcite cellophane center of symmetry cleavage planes components convergent light crystallographic axes cube cubic crystals edge end of Chapter extraordinary ray faces given gypsum plate hexagonal index of refraction infinite number interference colors inversion axis isogyres lattice point length light path light traveling line of sight looking Miller indices mirror plane monoclinic muscovite optic angle optic axis optic plane optically active optically isotropic ordinary ray orientation orthorhombic paper plane of polarized point group point-group symmetry polarization directions Polarizer and Analyzer primitive cell quarter-wave plate quartz quartz wedge retardation rhombohedral screw sheet number shown in Fig shows slow ray sodium chloride spherical stereographic projection structure substance symmetry elements symmetry operations symmetry plane Table tetragonal thickness tion triaxial ellipsoid triclinic trigonal uniaxial crystals unit cell vector velocity vibrating normal vibrating parallel vibration directions wavelength x-rays