A REVISED MICHEL LéVY INTERFERENCE COLOR CHART BASED ON FIRST PRINCIPLES CALCULATIONS
@inproceedings{Srensen2012ARM, title={A REVISED MICHEL L{\'e}VY INTERFERENCE COLOR CHART BASED ON FIRST PRINCIPLES CALCULATIONS}, author={Bj{\o}rn Eske S{\o}rensen}, year={2012} }
Two revisions of the original Michel-Lévy interference colour chart are presented, and discussed here. Compared to older charts these give a more precise match to the actual observations in the modern optical microscope. As an example, interference colour transitions on wedge shaped olivine grain boundaries toward epoxy match accurately the interference colour in the new charts. The differences in the colour between older charts and the new are most pronounced in the second order, where the…
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