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Optically Anomalous Crystals 1st Edition Alexander Shtukenberg

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Optically Anomalous Crystals 1st Edition Alexander Shtukenberg
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.98 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Alexander Shtukenberg, Yurii Punin, Bart Kahr
ISBN: 9781402052873, 1402052871
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Optically Anomalous Crystals 1st Edition Alexander Shtukenberg by Alexander Shtukenberg, Yurii Punin, Bart Kahr 9781402052873, 1402052871 instant download after payment.

Optically Anomalous Crystals begins with an historical introduction covering the contributions of Brewster, Biot, Mallard, Brauns, Tamman, and many other distinguished crystallographers. From this follows a tutorial in crystal optics. Further chapters discuss the two main mechanisms of optical dissymmetry: 1. the piezo-optic effect, and 2. the kinetic ordering of atoms. The text then tackles complex, inhomogeneous crystals, and the complex optical properties resulting from the superposition of anomalies having various etiologies. The book treats the literature comprehensively, but uses illustrations from the authors laboratories as the subjects of detailed analyses. This is an invaluable text for crystallographers, mineralogists, and petrologists interested in the growth of minerals and synthetic crystals, and their optical properties. It is also ideally suited to students of optical mineralogy, professional scientists and engineers as well as historians of science.

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