dobeltbrytende
Dobeltbrytende is a term used in optics to describe a phenomenon where a material exhibits different refractive indices depending on the polarization and direction of the incident light. This property causes an incoming light ray to split into two distinct rays, each traveling along a different path and polarized perpendicular to each other. These two rays are known as the ordinary ray (o-ray) and the extraordinary ray (e-ray).
Materials that display this behavior are called birefringent materials. Common examples include calcite, quartz, and some
The magnitude of the difference between the two refractive indices is called birefringence. This property is