lengdeprisme
Lengdeprisme is a term used in optics to describe a type of optical prism that, when placed in a system, causes a difference in the refractive index for light traveling along different axes. This phenomenon is related to the anisotropic nature of certain optical materials, where the speed of light varies depending on its direction of propagation.
In simpler terms, imagine a material that is like wood – stronger along the grain than across it.
This effect is distinct from the more common prismatic effect that causes deviation of light by an
Lengdeprisme effects are observed in various optical components and materials, particularly in crystals that exhibit optical