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  • tish Association a valuable report on double refraction, a phenomenon where certain crystals show di
  • Double refraction also occurs in biaxially anisotropic materia
  • 12 young ballet dancers to illustrate light refraction although the professor merely wished to show
  • ence between the highest and lowest index of refraction, amicite's birefringence is 0.009.
  • r specific conditions can demonstrate double refraction and optic axes.
  • Non-crystalline materials have no double refraction and thus, no optic axis.
  • hods, such as reflection seismology, seismic refraction, and seismic tomography.
  • effects such as bump mapping, reflection and refraction, and gloss and detail mapping to be implemen
  • es a beam of light visible from the side via refraction and reflection on the suspended water drople
  • Most notable of GeO2 is its high index of refraction and low optical dispersion, used for wide ca
  • icol prisms greatly facilitated the study of refraction and polarization, and were later used to inv
  • n which leads to an increase of the index of refraction and further heating.
  • bles can be identified from the accompanying refraction and internal reflection even though both the
  • h as straight extinction, much weaker double refraction and stronger pleochroism.
  • The crystal potential by itself leads to refraction and specular reflection of the waves at the
  • e McDermott in 1930 for the purpose of using refraction and reflection seismology to explore for pet
  • He opposed Isaac Newton's theory of refraction and his letters together with Newton's repli
  • The balance between the self-focusing refraction and self-attenuating diffraction by ionizati
  • es revolving on mercury floats, which by the refraction and reflection of rays from the incandescent
  • ecause shorter wavelengths have much greater refraction angles than longer ones.
  • Because of this refraction, antibubbles have a bright appearance.
  • Newton predicted refraction as a pull of the medium upon the light, impl
  • se an increasing number of reflections makes refraction asymmetric some colour separation occurs awa
  • It also corrects for refraction at the Bragg condition and combined Bragg an
  • For example, to change refraction by 4 diopters with an optical zone of 3 mm w
  • the square of the opitcal zone, changing the refraction by 4 diopters but with an optical zone of 6
  • e sum of all the curvatures times indices of refraction can be zero, so that the field of focus is f
  • this case, the two effects of curvature and refraction cancel each other out and the Earth will app
  • e because the Kerr effect causes an index of refraction change in the medium, resulting in self-focu
  • ef, i.e. its relative difference in index of refraction compared to the surrounding medium's index o
  • The magnitude of the refraction depends on the temperature and water vapor c
  • Increases in porosity can increase light refraction, diffuse reflection and scattering, resultin
  • In a medium with an index of refraction equaling 1.53, Nambulite has a calculated re
  • pecific visual problems, such as uncorrected refraction errors or binocular vision problems like acc
  • n_1-index of refraction for less dense medium
  • it has one optic axis and that the index of refraction for the ordinary ray is greater than the ind
  • well except near the horizon-the atmospheric refraction from the zenith to a zenith distance of 70°
  • observatory (owing to the need to calculate refraction from the air temperature) by Temple Chevalli
  • t was active in the management of the London Refraction Hospital after the second world war.
  • Royal London Refraction Hospital'.
  • It was established in 1922 as the London Refraction Hospital.
  • He rediscovered the law of refraction in 1621.
  • Boardman, N. King, and L. Velasco, “Negative refraction in perspective”, Electromagnetics 25, 1 (200
  • "On the Application of the Laws of Refraction in Interpreting Solar Phenomena", Astrophysi
  • s an asterism (distinctive star-shaped light refraction) in the gem.
  • ed on the research of seismic reflection and refraction in ocean basins, ocean bottom photography, s
  • l properties, like absorption, reflectivity, refraction index, electron and X-ray energy loss, for a
  • al anisotropy of materials, so the different refraction indices would cause birefringence.
  • doing reductions of the data (correcting for refraction, instrument error and clock error).
  • ' (just south of London); taking atmospheric refraction into account it will probably only be seen t
  • In silica, the index of refraction is dependent upon wavelength.
  • The index of refraction is the velocity of light in a vacuum divided
  • ll as showing double refraction.The index of refraction is the geometric ratio of the angle of light
  • optical theory, such as different indices of refraction, layer thicknesses and light wavelengths, ar
  • Tower telescope is a telescope with a large refraction length at which the tube is installed inside
  • ets, or a long cylindrical gradient-index of refraction lens (a GRIN lens).
  • the λ/2 equally across high and low index of refraction material.
  • gradients in sedimentation and diffusion by refraction methods: Solubility properties of potato sta
  • o it has two optic axes and three indices of refraction n depending on the crystallographic directio
  • TMV has an index of refraction of about 1.57.
  • where np is the index of refraction of the prism.
  • Cedar oil has an index of refraction of approximately 1.516.
  • n optical property that relates the index of refraction of a mineral versus the index of refraction
  • Pleochroism is caused by the double refraction of light by a mineral.
  • Relief primarily depends on the index of refraction of the mineral.
  • nfused with fluorescence, phosphorescence or refraction of light.
  • Refraction of light can produce the results noted by Ro
  • The index of refraction of a mineral is a measure of the speed of li
  • Refraction of light at the interface between two media
  • cs to the study of optical images and of the refraction of light in the eye.
  • ture of an optical system by n, the index of refraction of the material of the lens.
  • le of jivari can be likened to the prismatic refraction of white light into the colours of the rainb
  • he rainbow were caused by the reflection and refraction of sunlight through rain drops.
  • a major contribution in study of optics and refraction of light.
  • The index of refraction of zorite is 1.59 , which is the velocity of
  • ength of the path multiplied by the index of refraction of the medium.
  • This is the normal refraction of transparent materials like glass or water
  • es, his name has been attached to the law of refraction of light for several centuries, but it is no
  • ct of flattening the cornea and changing the refraction of light passing through the cornea on its w
  • e phenomena such as the relation between the refraction of light and the density of a pure transpare
  • asure of the difference between the index of refraction of the mineral and that of the medium (often
  • neon tetra is a structural colour, caused by refraction of light within guanine crystals that develo
  • the relative difference between the index of refraction of a mineral and its surrounding medium.
  • phenomenon associated with the reflection or refraction of sunlight by small ice crystals making up
  • influence of a visual illusion caused by the refraction of light through the heavy rain on the winds
  • s the wavelength of light, n is the index of refraction of the medium being imaged in, and α is the
  • ar reflection (still limited by the index of refraction of the material according to the Fresnel equ
  • appearance to a rainbow; but it arises from refraction of sunlight through horizontally-oriented ic
  • Two years later, they released Super Refraction on the "fake" indie label, Egg Records (bank
  • ut half the weight of glass with an index of refraction only slightly lower than that of crown glass
  • he deflection-by diffraction, nonhomogeneous refraction, or nonspecular reflection by particulate ma
  • n and physicist who devised the basic law of refraction, Snell's law (died 1626)
  • The GeO2 has a high index of refraction, so by varying the flowrate of germanium tet
  • cond and third wells were drilled, a seismic refraction survey was shot.
  • His work on seismic refraction surveys contributed to the discovery of Afri
  • ed the length of day and night and assembled refraction tables.
  • index gives an adamantine lustre and strong refraction that leads to a diamond-like appearance.
  • nt (adhesive), or gel, which has an index of refraction that closely approximates that of an optical
  • sequences of such a left-handed substance; a refraction that is reversed, an inversion of the Dopple
  • His research in the areas of astronomic refraction, the obliquity of the ecliptic and orbital t
  • Arguing against Ptolemy's refraction theory, he redefined the problem in terms of
  • In 984, Ibn Sahl first discovered the law of refraction, usually called Snell's law, which he used t
  • Indices of refraction vary markedly depending on the relative humi
  • Accommodation and refraction were normal.
  • The 3T polytype has a positive index of refraction whereas the 2H polytype can possess crystals
  • he lower red ray exiting the prism undergoes refraction, which is not shown on this diagram.
  • Except refraction which is widely used, the coherent interacti
  • ng detection of light variations of index of refraction, which cause the phase shift or the light pa