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... plane that is rotated through an angle & from the vertical . It will be seen that , when OA ' reaches the vertical , OB ' is still 24 away from it . 24 is the difference of phase . The rotation of the plane of polarization is ...
... plane that is rotated through an angle & from the vertical . It will be seen that , when OA ' reaches the vertical , OB ' is still 24 away from it . 24 is the difference of phase . The rotation of the plane of polarization is ...
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... planes ( hkl ) . There can be two such faces , one on each side of the crystal . The face on the same side of the origin as the plane making intercepts a / h , b / k , c / l is denoted ( hkl ) ; the opposite face is denoted ( hkl ) ...
... planes ( hkl ) . There can be two such faces , one on each side of the crystal . The face on the same side of the origin as the plane making intercepts a / h , b / k , c / l is denoted ( hkl ) ; the opposite face is denoted ( hkl ) ...
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Their Representation by Tensors and Matrices John Frederick Nye. denote mirror planes or planes of symmetry perpendicular to the plane of the paper . The patterns on the two sides of a plane of symmetry are related as the object and its ...
Their Representation by Tensors and Matrices John Frederick Nye. denote mirror planes or planes of symmetry perpendicular to the plane of the paper . The patterns on the two sides of a plane of symmetry are related as the object and its ...
Contents
THE GROUNDWORK OF CRYSTAL PHYSICS | 3 |
EQUILIBRIUM PROPERTIES | 51 |
ELECTRIC POLARIZATION | 68 |
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angle anisotropic applied axial vector centre of symmetry Chapter coefficients conductivity constant crystal classes crystal properties crystal symmetry cube cubic crystals defined denoted diad axis dielectric dijk direction cosines dummy suffix elastic electric field ellipsoid equation example force given grad H₁ H₂ heat flow Hence hexagonal homogeneous indicatrix isothermal isotropic k₁ magnetic magnitude matrix notation measured moduli monoclinic number of independent Onsager's Principle optical activity orientation orthorhombic Ox₁ P₁ parallel Peltier permittivity perpendicular photoelastic effect piezoelectric effect plane plate polarization principal axes produced pyroelectric pyroelectric effect quantities radius vector referred refractive index relation representation quadric represented right-handed rotation S₁ scalar second-rank tensor set of axes shear strain stress suffix notation surface susceptibility symmetry elements Table temperature gradient thermal expansion thermodynamics thermoelectric effects Thomson heat tion transformation law triclinic trigonal uniaxial values x₁ Young's Modulus zero