An optical instrument we refer to as the “biaxial orientation device” has been developed for finding the optical plane, acute bisectrix, and obtuse bisectrix in biaxial crystals by means of optically aligning conoscopically formed melatopes and measuring the angular coordinates of the melatopes, where the angular values allow for determination of the optical plane containing the optical axes using a vector algebra approach. After determination of the optical plane, the instrument allows for the sample to be aligned in the acute bisectrix or obtuse bisectrix orientations and to be transferred to a simple mechanical component for subsequent grinding and polishing, while preserving the orientation of the polished faces relative to the optical plane, acute bisectrix, and obtuse bisectrix during the grinding and polishing process. Biaxial crystalline material samples prepared in the manner are suitable for accurate spectroscopic absorption measurements in the acute bisectrix and obtuse bisectrix directions as well as perpendicular to the optical plane.
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September 08 2014
Device and method of optically orienting biaxial crystals for sample preparation Available to Purchase
Timothy Thomas;
Timothy Thomas
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1
Gemological Institute of America
, 5355 Armada Dr., Carlsbad, California 92008, USA
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George R. Rossman;
George R. Rossman
2Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences,
California Institute of Technology
, MS 170-25, Pasadena, California 91125, USA
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Mark Sandstrom
Mark Sandstrom
3
Deliciously Nerdy Labs
, 6170 W Lake Mead Blvd #461-1643, Las Vegas, Nevada 89108, USA
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Timothy Thomas
1,a)
George R. Rossman
2
Mark Sandstrom
3
1
Gemological Institute of America
, 5355 Armada Dr., Carlsbad, California 92008, USA
2Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences,
California Institute of Technology
, MS 170-25, Pasadena, California 91125, USA
3
Deliciously Nerdy Labs
, 6170 W Lake Mead Blvd #461-1643, Las Vegas, Nevada 89108, USA
a)
Electronic mail: [email protected]. URL: http://www.gia.edu.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 093105 (2014)
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Received:
May 14 2014
Accepted:
August 23 2014
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Timothy Thomas, George R. Rossman, Mark Sandstrom; Device and method of optically orienting biaxial crystals for sample preparation. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 September 2014; 85 (9): 093105. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4894555
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