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Hureau de
Sénarmont is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alexandre-Antoine
Hureau de
Sénarmont (1769–1810),
French general Henri Hureau...
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Henri Hureau de
Sénarmont (6
September 1808 – 30 June 1862) was a
French mineralogist and physicist. He was born in Broué, Eure-et-Loir. From 1822 to...
- Alexandre-Antoine Hureau,
baron de
Sénarmont (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ ɑ̃twan yʁo də senaʁmɔ̃]; 21
April 1769 – 26
October 1810) was a French...
- together. The
Sénarmont prism is
named after Henri Hureau de
Sénarmont. It is
similar to the
Rochon and
Wollaston prisms. In the
Sénarmont prism the s-polarized...
- a solvent. In 1849 and 1851,
French crystallographer Henri Hureau de
Sénarmont (1808–1862)
produced crystals of
various minerals via
hydrothermal synthesis...
- vol. 20, pp. 376–83 (nominally for
August 1822);
reprinted in H. de
Senarmont, E. Verdet, and L. Fresnel (eds.),
Oeuvres complètes d'Augustin Fresnel...
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Kellie 1739–1811
Clergyman Crypt III 1811 Alexandre-Antoine
Hureau de
Sénarmont 1769–1811
Military officer Crypt II Urn with his heart. 1811 Cardinal...
- One
polarization is
deviated by
different refraction only:
Rochon prism Sénarmont prism Both
polarizations are
deviated by refraction:
Wollaston prism Nomarski...
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prism undeviated. The
Sénarmont prism is
similar but
transmits the s-polarized ray undeviated. In both the
Rochon and the
Sénarmont prisms the undeviated...
- 15°–45°. The
Rochon and
Sénarmont prisms are similar, but use
different optical axis
orientations in the two prisms. The
Sénarmont prism is air spaced, unlike...