Kerr effect*
Kerr effect*
Chemistry and physics definitions of scientific terms
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Definition of kerr effect*
Kerr effect* - An electrooptical effect in which birefringence is induced in a liquid or gas when a strong electric field is applied perpendicular to the direction of an incident light beam. The Kerr constant k is given by n -n = kXE2, where X is the wavelength, E is the electric field strength, and n1 and n2 are the indices of refraction of the ordinary and extraordinary rays, respectively.
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