Crystal optics is a branch of optics that studies the interaction of light with crystalline materials. It deals with the unique properties of crystals that arise from their periodic atomic structure, which affects how light is transmitted, reflected, refracted, and polarized within and by the crystals. Key aspects of crystal optics include: 1. **Anisotropy**: Crystals are often anisotropic, meaning their optical properties vary depending on the direction of light propagation through the crystal.

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