properties in cross polarized light
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Isotropic vs. Anisotropic Minerals
Isotropic vs. Anisotropic MineralsMineral type Characteristics in Plane Polarized Light Characteristics in Cross Polarized Light
Isotropic vs. Anisotropic MineralsMineral type Characteristics in Plane Polarized Light Characteristics in Cross Polarized LightIsotropic Light passes through mineral Mineral appears dark even when rotated
Isotropic vs. Anisotropic MineralsMineral type Characteristics in Plane Polarized Light Characteristics in Cross Polarized LightIsotropic Light passes through mineral Mineral appears dark even when rotatedAnisotropic Light passes through mineral Mineral exhibits interference colors and goes dark (extinct) every 90 degrees
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Cross-polarisation, with regard to visible light, is a process wherein two polarisers with perpendicular orientation to one another are used on the incident and reflected lights. Under cross-polarised light birefringent structures which are otherwise invisible become apparent
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