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This is the principle behind, for example, 3-phase power and the diffraction grating.
A diffraction grating is a structure with a repeating pattern.
In 1862 he began making spectroscopic studies using his new diffraction grating.
He spun it so that the internal diffraction grating caught the light.
The diffraction grating used is usually a single crystal.
He is particularly noted for his work on spectroscopy and diffraction gratings.
A prism or diffraction grating can be used to disperse the light.
It is similar to what occurs when waves are scattered from a diffraction grating.
The raster traced into the oil formed a diffraction grating.
The researchers demonstrated this with a diffraction grating experiment.
A diffraction grating has many parallel slits of very tiny width.
Diffraction gratings are used in many analytical chemistry tools, such as a spectrometer.
The recorded light pattern is a diffraction grating.
"It went through a diffraction grating, and came out centuplets!"
The original high resolution diffraction gratings were ruled.
However, this model and approximation is a reasonable one to illustrate a diffraction grating conceptually.
Diffraction grating effects are sometimes seen in meteorology.
This self-imaging effect creates an interference pattern downstream of a diffraction grating.
The Hummingbird feather structure acts as a diffraction grating.
You can see absorption lines with an entrance slit and a diffraction grating or prism.
The initial interferogram is itself used as a diffraction grating to reconstruct an image.
The ball became striated-finely striated, like a diffraction grating.
Diffraction can be used to separate different wavelengths of light using a diffraction grating.
They were as brilliant as daubs of light flung from diffraction gratings.
The light is then passed through a prism or diffraction grating to spread the light into a spectrum.