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XV. On the Effects of Compression and Dilatation in altering the Polarising Structure of Doubly Refracting Crystals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
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In a paper which I had the honour of submitting to the Society, at the end of last session, I gave a detailed account of the effects of mechanical compression and dilatation, in communicating to glass and other uncrystallised bodies, all the properties of doubly refracting crystals. I had at that time attempted, without success, to alter the polarising structure of doubly refracting crystals, although I applied the force of powerful screws to Topaz, Rock-crystal, and Calcareous spar. All the specimens which I employed were crushed to pieces by the pressure, but exhibited no traces of the coloured rings when exposed to polarised light.
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 8 , Issue 2 , 1818 , pp. 283 - 286
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