noun
- The quality or state of being anisotropic; the property of having different physical or optical characteristics in different directions.
Usage: plural form of anisotropy; commonly used in physics, materials science, and optics
Examples
- The anisotropies in the crystal structure affect how light passes through the material.
- Researchers measured the anisotropies of the magnetic field across different spatial directions.
- The fabric's anisotropies make it stronger along the grain than across it.
- Cosmic microwave background anisotropies provide evidence about the early universe.
- The anisotropies in the rock samples indicated directional stress during formation.