“…where n i are the principal refraction indexes, σ i are the principal values of the stress tensor T , and f iso is the photoelastic constant for isotropic materials which depends on the components of the piezooptic tensor and on the refraction index n o of the unstressed material Such a relation, obtained for the first time by David Brewster [1830] in 1818 and accordingly known as the "Brewster law", is at the basis of the experimental stress analysis based on photoelasticity. Besides the classical field of application in experimental structural mechanics (viz., [Kuske and Robertson 1974;Bain 2019]) such a relation allows, for instance, for the characterization and the quality control of high-energy physics crystals like the ones used in the CMS calorimeter at CERN or in the PANDA experiment at GSI in Darmstadt (viz., the recent review in [Montalto et al 2019]).…”