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Photoelastic constant

Elasto-Optic, Electro-Optic, and Magneto-Optic Constants ELASTO-OPTIC COEEEICIENTS (PHOTOELASTIC CONSTANTS)... [Pg.2134]

ELASTO-OPTIC, ELECTRO-OPTIC, AND MAGNETO-OPTIC CONSTANTS (continued) ELASTO-OPTIC COEFFICIENTS (PHOTOELASTIC CONSTANTS) (continued)... [Pg.2102]

Results obtained by Brillouin scattering range from the determination of the elastic and photoelastic constants of materials to the analysis of material transformations phase transitions, polymerization, glass transitions, pho-toinduced transformations, etc. (It is out of the scope of this presentation to present all.) We will limit our discussion to some examples selected in the field of supramolecular products defined as complexes consisting of two or more chemical entities associated through van der Waals interactions, hydrogen bonds, or charge-transfer mechanisms. " ... [Pg.132]

Vacher. R. Boyer, L. Brillouin scattering A tool for the measurement of elastic and photoelastic constants. Phys. Rev. B 1972, 6, 639. [Pg.136]

The scattering of light by acoustic waves in single and multidomain crystals of /3 -Gd2(Mo04)3 has been studied by Esayan et al. (1974). They determined all 12 independent photoelastic constants and found the constant P66 of opposite sign relative to pii, P22, P12 and p2i. Thus both electrooptic and elastooptic constants associated with the shear deformation about [001] appear to be negative. [Pg.644]


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