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in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Eckhardt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/2/03 9:35 AM: > Perhaps some terminology can help here. Materials are isotropic, uniaxial or > biaxial. In the first of these, there is only one refractive index for the > material, no matter which way you look at it. In the second case, there are > two refractive indices, one in a certain direction (the axis) and a second in > any direction perpendicular to the first. Biaxial materials have three > refractive indices, Nx, Ny & Nz. The real problem is that one has to have some understanding of the index ellipsoid for these terms to be really meaningful. Bill
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