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Crystal IS Dictionary Terms

globulite
A crystal of microscopic size having no definite plane faces and having a globular shape. At the time the crystal is formed,...
Weissenberg method
The Weissenberg method, named after the German physicist Karl Weissenberg, is a technique used in x-ray crystallography for...
piezoelectric effect
The interaction between electrical and mechanical stress-strain factors in a material. When piezoelectric crystal is...
laser crystal
A laser crystal, also known as an active medium or gain medium, is a solid-state material used in the construction of...
attenuated total reflectance spectroscopy
Attenuated total reflectance (ATR) spectroscopy is a technique used in analytical chemistry to obtain IR spectra of samples....
alexandrite lasers
An alexandrite laser is a solid-state laser that utilizes a synthetic crystal made from the rare earth element alexandrite...
dislocation
The region of distorted atom configuration formed between the displaced and normal areas in a crystal when part of the...
inverse piezoelectric effect
The resulting contraction or expansion of a piezoelectric crystal along an electric axis when the crystal is under the...
double refraction
The separation of unpolarized light into two plane-polarized elements by a doubly refracting crystal. When a crystal, such...
holmium laser
Holmium lasers are a type of medical laser that utilizes holmium-doped crystals as the gain medium. The term holmium laser...
director
In a liquid crystal system, the director refers to the local symmetry axis around which the long range order of the liquid...
photoelectron holography
A technique proposed for studying the atomic structure of crystals by measuring the interference pattern generated when the...

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