trichroism

/traɪˈkroɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The property of an anisotropic medium to have three different refractive indices for light vibrations along three different axes

“The mineral’s trichroism was a key factor in its identification as a rare gemstone.”

2. noun

A phenomenon in which an object appears to have three different colors when viewed from different angles

“The artist used trichroism to create a dynamic and engaging visual effect in her painting.”

Synonyms

  • anisotropism
  • birefringence

Antonyms

  • homogeneity
  • isotropism