2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2005.09.079
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The indicative surfaces of the photoelastic effect in Cs2HgCl4 biaxial crystals

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“…They could be optimised with respect to the acoustic wave polarization so that the resulting magnitude of ef p would be as large as possible for a given material. The attempts of such the approach have been made in the works [8][9][10]. However, it should be noted that the maximum value of ef p turns out to be related to the polarization of acoustic wave having relatively large velocity which, on the contrary, would lead to decrease in the 2 M parameter.…”
Section: Criteria For Selection Of Acoustooptic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They could be optimised with respect to the acoustic wave polarization so that the resulting magnitude of ef p would be as large as possible for a given material. The attempts of such the approach have been made in the works [8][9][10]. However, it should be noted that the maximum value of ef p turns out to be related to the polarization of acoustic wave having relatively large velocity which, on the contrary, would lead to decrease in the 2 M parameter.…”
Section: Criteria For Selection Of Acoustooptic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction of indicative surfaces [1,2] is the only way [3] for the geometrical interpretation of physical effects anisotropy, which are described by third or higher rank tensors. Their construction can be made on the base of all non-zero tensor components definition, and it requires preliminary unequivocal and accurate measurement of their magnitudes and especially signs [1,4].…”
Section: Setting Of Problem and Technique Of Its Solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their construction can be made on the base of all non-zero tensor components definition, and it requires preliminary unequivocal and accurate measurement of their magnitudes and especially signs [1,4]. Restriction in a number of indicative surfaces describing the optic effects [1,2] provides an opportunity for the new analysis of spatial distribution of such effects for all tensor components. It gives an opportunity both for search and for unequivocal choice of extreme magnitudes of the electro-, piezo-or acousto-optic interactions in a given material.…”
Section: Setting Of Problem and Technique Of Its Solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of techniques have been suggested for this aim (see, e.g., Refs. ). As a matter of fact, they deal with so‐called indicative surfaces (ISs) that describe spatial anisotropy of an external field‐induced effect subjected to analysis (the simplest example of an IS for a second‐rank optical gyration tensor may be found in the textbook ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%