angledependence
Angledependence refers to the phenomenon where a material's properties change depending on the angle at which they are measured or at which a stimulus is applied. This effect is common in a variety of scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, and materials science. For example, in optics, the reflectivity or transmissivity of certain surfaces can vary significantly with the angle of incident light. This is often described by Fresnel equations, which detail how light reflects and refracts at an interface between two media, with the calculations being dependent on the angle of incidence.
In condensed matter physics, angledependence is observed in the electronic properties of materials, particularly in anisotropic