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<p>well as the symmetries present within the crystal. The rotational symmetries within cubic crystals, for example, ensure that the <a href="page.php?w=dielectric_constant">dielectric constant</a> (a 2nd rank tensor property) will be equal in all directions, whereas the symmetries in hexagonal systems dictate that the measurement will vary depending on whether the measurement is made within the <a href="page.php?w=basal_plane">basal plane</a>. Due to the relationship between the dielectric constant and the optical index of refraction, it would be</p><p>
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