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... electro- optical effect , and πijk is a fourth - rank tensor giving the photoelastic effect . The zijk are the electro - optical coefficients and the #jk the piezo- T ; jkl optical coefficients . Typical orders of magnitude , in m.k.s. ...
... electro- optical effect , and πijk is a fourth - rank tensor giving the photoelastic effect . The zijk are the electro - optical coefficients and the #jk the piezo- T ; jkl optical coefficients . Typical orders of magnitude , in m.k.s. ...
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... electro - optical effect and photoelasticity . If an electric field and a stress are applied to a crystal , the coefficients of the indicatrix , B1 ; xx¡ = 1 , change by small amounts AB1 ; which are proportional to the field and stress ...
... electro - optical effect and photoelasticity . If an electric field and a stress are applied to a crystal , the coefficients of the indicatrix , B1 ; xx¡ = 1 , change by small amounts AB1 ; which are proportional to the field and stress ...
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... effect may then be written as ( 24 ) where In general , AВm = πmnon ( m , n ... electro - optical and the photoelastic effects arise from ... OPTICAL ACTIVITY 1. Introduction THE phenomenon of optical activity SUMMARY 259 DOUBLE REFRACTION.
... effect may then be written as ( 24 ) where In general , AВm = πmnon ( m , n ... electro - optical and the photoelastic effects arise from ... OPTICAL ACTIVITY 1. Introduction THE phenomenon of optical activity SUMMARY 259 DOUBLE REFRACTION.
Contents
THE GROUNDWORK OF CRYSTAL PHYSICS | 11 |
EQUILIBRIUM PROPERTIES | 45 |
PARAMAGNETIC AND DIAMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY | 53 |
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angle anisotropic applied biaxial birefringence centre of symmetry Chapter coefficients components conductivity constant crystal classes crystal properties crystal symmetry cube cubic crystals D₁ defined deformation denoted diad axis dielectric dijk displacement electric field ellipsoid equal equation example expression follows forces given grad H₁ heat flow Hence hexagonal indicatrix isothermal isotropic k₁ magnetic magnitude matrix notation measured moduli monoclinic number of independent Onsager's Principle optic axis optical activity orientation orthorhombic Ox₁ P₁ parallel Peltier permittivity perpendicular photoelastic photoelastic effect piezoelectric effect plane plate polarization positive principal axes pyroelectric effect quadric radius vector referred refractive index relation representation quadric represents right-handed rotation S₁ scalar second-rank tensor shear shown strain stress suffixes symmetry elements Table temperature gradient thermal expansion thermodynamics thermoelectric effects Thomson heat tion transformation law triclinic trigonal uniaxial values wave normal wave surface x₁ Young's Modulus zero ат