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American Mineralogist | 2005

Optic properties of centimeter-sized crystals determined in air with the spindle stage using EXCALIBRW

Mickey E. Gunter; Robert T. Downs; Kurt Lane Bartelmehs; Stanley H. Evans; Carolyn J.S. Pommier; Jack S. Grow; Matthew S. Sanchez; F. Donald Bloss

Abstract Extinction data sets for four centimeter-sized anisotropic crystals were collected in air with standard spindle-stage methods and submitted to a new Windows-based version of EXCALIBR, termed EXCALIBRW. EXCALIBRW solved these data sets with varying degrees of accuracy related to the external shape of the crystal: the more rounded the crystal, the more precise the results. For an olivine crystal ground into a sphere, the results were similar to those obtained for a crystal immersed in an index-matching fluid. However, even for samples bounded with growth or cleavage faces, the program determined the orientation of the optical indicatrix and 2V with an error of only 1−2°. Thus, this logical extension of spindle-stage methods is helpful: (1) to orient centimeter-size single crystals for various types of mineralogical measurements (e.g., spectroscopy or diffusion studies in which it might be undesirable to place the sample in a liquid); (2) as a non-destructive means of identifying gemstones based upon a determination of their optical class (i.e., isotropic vs. uniaxial vs. biaxial); and (3) for optical characterization by determination of 2V. In addition, the newest version of EXCALIBR is easier to use, mathematically more robust in its solution algorithms, and provides solutions for crystals in less favorable orientations than the earlier versions of EXCALIBR.


Archive | 2004

Results from a McCrone Spindle Stage Short Course, a New Version of EXCALIBR, and How to Build a Spindle Stage

Mickey E. Gunter; Bryan R. Bandli; F. Donald Bloss; Stanley H. Evans; Shu-Chun Su; Robert Weaver


American Mineralogist | 1987

Procedures and computer programs to refine the double variation method

Shu-Chun Su; F. Donald Bloss; Mickey E. Gunter


American Mineralogist | 1984

Optic axial angle, a precise measure of Al, Si ordering in the T 1 tetrahedral sites of K-rich alkali feldspars

Shu-Chun Su; F. Donald Bloss; Paul H. Ribbe; D. B. Stewart


Canadian Mineralogist | 1983

Gladstone-Dale constants; a new approach

F. Donald Bloss; Mickey E. Gunter; Shu-Chun Su; H. E. Wolfe


American Mineralogist | 1986

Alkali feldspars; structural state determined from composition and optic axial angle 2V

Shu-Chun Su; Paul H. Ribbe; F. Donald Bloss


American Mineralogist | 1986

Optical properties of single crystals in the order-disorder series low albite-high albite

Shu-Chun Su; Paul H. Ribbe; F. Donald Bloss; Julian R. Goldsmith


American Mineralogist | 1987

Amblygonite-montebrasite optics; response to (OH (super -) ) orientation and rapid estimations of F from 2V

Daniel J. Greiner; F. Donald Bloss


American Mineralogist | 1984

Extinction angles for monoclinic amphiboles or pyroxenes; a cautionary note

Shu-Chun Su; F. Donald Bloss


American Mineralogist | 1986

Optical properties of a high albite (analbite)-high sanidine solid-solution series

Shu-Chun Su; Paul H. Ribbe; F. Donald Bloss; Julie K. Warner

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Kurt Lane Bartelmehs

University of Texas at Austin

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