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Definition of double refraction in English: double refractionnoun mass nounPhysics Division of a single incident light ray or other electromagnetic wave into two separate rays in an anisotropic medium. Example sentencesExamples - If a beam of light is shone at the sides of the rhomb, the beam splits in two, a phenomenon known as double refraction.
- On the other hand, I used to find him plunged as deeply into the study of light polarisation, diffraction, and interference, single and double refraction, and all manner of strange organic compounds.
- He spent two years there, in particular studying the double refraction Bartholin had discovered in Iceland spar crystal.
- Today, there are four basic methods for polarizing light: absorption, reflection, double refraction, and scattering.
- Think of the strain lines showing up under polarized light in diamonds with anomalous double refraction.
Definition of double refraction in US English: double refractionnoun Physics Division of a single incident light ray or other electromagnetic wave into two separate rays in an anisotropic medium. Example sentencesExamples - He spent two years there, in particular studying the double refraction Bartholin had discovered in Iceland spar crystal.
- Today, there are four basic methods for polarizing light: absorption, reflection, double refraction, and scattering.
- If a beam of light is shone at the sides of the rhomb, the beam splits in two, a phenomenon known as double refraction.
- On the other hand, I used to find him plunged as deeply into the study of light polarisation, diffraction, and interference, single and double refraction, and all manner of strange organic compounds.
- Think of the strain lines showing up under polarized light in diamonds with anomalous double refraction.
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