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Wat (wie) is pseudomorph {{Crystallography}} - definitie

SUB-BRANCH OF OPTICAL PHYSICS
Optical Crystallography; Optical crystallography; Electric susceptibility tensor

pseudomorph {{Crystallography}}      
pseudomorph Crystallography ['s(j)u:d?(?)m?:f]
¦ noun a crystal consisting of one mineral but having the form of another.
¦ verb replace to form a pseudomorph.
Derivatives
pseudomorphic adjective
pseudomorphism noun
pseudomorphous adjective
Origin
C19: from pseudo- + Gk morphe 'form'.
Pseudomorph         
  • Native copper pseudomorph after [[aragonite]], with red [[cuprite]] and green [[malachite]] alteration
MINERAL OR MINERAL COMPOUND THAT APPEARS IN AN ATYPICAL FORM
Incrustation pseudomorph; Incrustation; Paramorph; Infiltration pseudomorph; Pseudomorphosis; Pseudomorphs
In mineralogy, a pseudomorph is a mineral or mineral compound that appears in an atypical form (crystal system), resulting from a substitution process in which the appearance and dimensions remain constant, but the original mineral is replaced by another. The name literally means "false form".
incrustation         
  • Native copper pseudomorph after [[aragonite]], with red [[cuprite]] and green [[malachite]] alteration
MINERAL OR MINERAL COMPOUND THAT APPEARS IN AN ATYPICAL FORM
Incrustation pseudomorph; Incrustation; Paramorph; Infiltration pseudomorph; Pseudomorphosis; Pseudomorphs
n.
1.
Incrusting.
2.
Crust, coating.

Wikipedia

Crystal optics

Crystal optics is the branch of optics that describes the behaviour of light in anisotropic media, that is, media (such as crystals) in which light behaves differently depending on which direction the light is propagating. The index of refraction depends on both composition and crystal structure and can be calculated using the Gladstone–Dale relation. Crystals are often naturally anisotropic, and in some media (such as liquid crystals) it is possible to induce anisotropy by applying an external electric field.