10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICHROISM»
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trichroism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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EMC 2008: Vol 1: Instrumentation and Methods
Anisotropic. effects. in. ELNES. of. the. O-K. edge. in. rutile: a. case. of. trichroism.
V. Mauchamp1, T. Epicier2, J.C. Le Bossé2 1. PhyMAT (ex LMP) SP2MI -
Boulevard 3, Téléport 2 - BP 30179, F-86962 Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex 2.
Martina Luysberg, Karsten Tillmann, Thomas Weirich, 2008
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Polarized Light in Nature
Polarization by selective absorption (dichroism and trichroism) This occurs, for
instance, in polarizing filters (§§7 and 70). Here, light vibrating in any particular
direction is extinguished, because it is more strongly absorbed than light
vibrating ...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
An examination of a parallelopided cut with its edges parallel to the three axes of
elasticity (crystalline axes) showed a very distinct trichroism. The axial colors are
as follows : For vibrations parallel to a (that is 6) yellowish. b (that is 8) deep ...
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Practitioner's medical dictionary
A cytotoxin obtained by £. Metchnikoff from the capillary epithelia. Trichroic (tri-
kro'-ik) [trichroism]. Possessing trichroism. Trichroism (tri'-kro-itm) [tri-; jpoa, color].
The property of exhibiting three different colors when viewed under three different
...
George Milbry Gould, 1910
Trichroism occurs in crystals of the rhombic, raonoclinic, and triclinic systems. In
other words, dichroism occurs in optically uniaxial, and trichroism in biaxial
crystals. The phenomena of pleo- chroism are due to the unequal absorption of ...
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Physics for Geologists, Second Edition
Pleochroism, dichroism and trichroism Minerals in thin section that change colour
, either hue or intensity, when rotated on a stage in polarized light are called
pleochroic and the process is called pleochroism. Minerals with only one optic
axis ...
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Dictionary of Geological Terms
Syn; feeder: Ant: distributary. trichroism (tri'-chro-ism) PIeochroism of a crystal that
is indicated by three colors. A mineral showing trichroism is said to be trichroic. Cf
: dichroism. triclinic system (tri-clin'-ic) One of the six crystal systems, ...
Robert Latimer Bates, Julia A. Jackson, 1984
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Magnetoacoustic Polarization Phenomena in Solids
... 131, 137, 177 Toupin, R. A., 34 transmission coefficients, 66 Faraday effect, 88
helicon-phonon strongly coupled, 90 weakly coupled, 89 transmission matrix, 71
trichroism, 7, 8 trirefringence, 7, 8 trirefringence and trichroism, 66 Truell, Rohn, ...
V. V. Gudkov, John David Gavenda, 2000
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Colour of Metal Compounds
Alexandrite has two optical axes and hence manifests trichroism, resulting in the
occurrence of red purple, orange, and green colours. It must be clearly said that
pleochroism is connected with deformation of cubic symmetry, which causes a ...
Adam Bartecki, John Burgess, Krzysztof Kurzak, 2000
If two main colors can be observed, it is often called dichroism; three colors,
trichroism. Dichroism is possible only in tetragonal, hexagonal, and trigonal
crystal systems; trichroism only in rhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic systems.
Amorphous ...