| birefringent | Refracting twice; splitting a ray of light in two. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| crystal, birefringent | <microscopy> A crystalline substance which is anisotropic with respect to the velocity of light. (05 Aug 1998) |
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relating to or characterized by double refraction
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Birefringence, or double refraction, is the division of a ray of light into two rays (the ordinary ray and the extraordinary ray) when it passes through certain types of material, such as calcite crystals, depending on the polarization of the light. This is explained by assigning two different refractive indices to the material for different polarizations. ...
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birefringence; the quality of transmitting light unequally in different directions.
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A polymer in which the index of refraction is different either in the plane of the film, or between the plane and thickness axis. Birefringence is the difference of a material's refractive index with direction. It is the opposite of isotropic.
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Doubly refracting material used in polarized-light scopes.
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