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Determination of Birefringence of Uniaxial Crystals: The Use of Conoscopy for Quantitative Measurements

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Mohan Srinivasarao*
Affiliation:
North Carolina State University

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Often times one is asked the question "how can the optical microscope be used to make quantitative measurements?" The microscope certainly lets one observe the sample {whatever the sample may be) and make qualitative statements about what is it one is looking at. It has been used for various purposes from just visual observation in brightfield, reflection and the one that is near and dear to my heart, observations under crossed polarizers. This certainly allows one to identify materials as being isotropic or anisotropic. If one works on materials like liquid crystals, an optical microscope is a tool that is used all the time. It certainly allows for identification of various phases of liquid crystals based on the defects and textures that can be observed. All of this is somewhat qualitative in nature. By that I mean that the observations do not lend themselves to obtain, say for example, refractive index or birefringence of the material. I would like to describe a technique that will allow one to do just that.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 1996

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