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Page 124
If light propagates through a material with different velocities depending upon the
plane of polarization , the material is said to be ... The velocity of light propagating
parallel to the c axis of the crystal is identical in all planes of polarization ( Fig .
If light propagates through a material with different velocities depending upon the
plane of polarization , the material is said to be ... The velocity of light propagating
parallel to the c axis of the crystal is identical in all planes of polarization ( Fig .
Page 159
Newer techniques permit the measurement of the spectrum of the scattered light
as well , whereby the dynamics of these fluctuations now become accessible .
The availability of the spectrum allows the separation of the basic processes ...
Newer techniques permit the measurement of the spectrum of the scattered light
as well , whereby the dynamics of these fluctuations now become accessible .
The availability of the spectrum allows the separation of the basic processes ...
Page 161
The classical theory does not allow for the simple inclusion of relaxation effects ,
nor does it properly include the stochastic nature of the thermodynamic
fluctuations which produce the light scattering . To handle these effects , Komarov
and ...
The classical theory does not allow for the simple inclusion of relaxation effects ,
nor does it properly include the stochastic nature of the thermodynamic
fluctuations which produce the light scattering . To handle these effects , Komarov
and ...
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