Abstract

We have proved that compared to phase velocity and ray velocity surfaces, the group velocity surface of a monoclinic crystal has a reduced symmetry, due to the loss of the two mirror planes that contain the crystallographic b axis. We have derived a formula for calculation of the group velocity of the extraordinary light traveling in a principal plane of a biaxial crystal, which takes into account the rotation of the dielectric frame due to frequency dispersion. The maximum asymmetry of the group velocity of light traveling in the a-c plane is found to be 2.4% at 365 nm in BiB3O6 and 1.4% at 550 nm in Sn2P2S6.

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