Polarization and Birefringency Considerations in Rendering
David C. Tannenbaum, Peter Tannenbaum, Michael J. Wozny
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 94, July 1994, pp. 221--222.
Abstract: In this work we render non-opaque anisotropic media. A mathematical formalism is described in which polarization effects resulting from light/material interactions are represented as transformation matrices. When applying the matrices a skewing is performed to ensure that like reference coordinates are used. The intensity and direction of an extraordinary ray is computed.
Keyword(s): Polarization, Birefringency
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Tannenbaum:1994:PAB,
  author = {David C. Tannenbaum and Peter Tannenbaum and Michael J. Wozny},
  title = {Polarization and Birefringency Considerations in Rendering},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 94},
  pages = {221--222},
  month = jul,
  year = {1994},
}
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