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  • Diffraction grating
  • Optical component which splits light into several beams

    In optics, a diffraction grating is a grating with a periodic structure of appropriate scale so as to diffract light, or another type of electromagnetic

    Diffraction grating

    Diffraction grating

    Diffraction_grating

  • Diffraction
  • Interference phenomenon of waves

    (1638–1675) observed the diffraction patterns caused by a bird feather, which was effectively the first diffraction grating to be discovered. Thomas Young

    Diffraction

    Diffraction

    Diffraction

  • Blazed grating
  • Type of diffraction grating

    A blazed grating – also called echelette grating (from French échelle = ladder) – is a special type of diffraction grating. It is optimized to achieve

    Blazed grating

    Blazed_grating

  • Echelle grating
  • Type of diffraction grating used in spectrometers

    An echelle grating (from French échelle, meaning "ladder") is a type of diffraction grating characterised by a relatively low groove density, but a groove

    Echelle grating

    Echelle grating

    Echelle_grating

  • Grating
  • Framework of spaced bars that are parallel to or cross each other

    visual performs a Fourier analysis on retinal images. Grating can also refer to a diffraction grating: a reflecting or transparent optical component on which

    Grating

    Grating

    Grating

  • Bragg's law
  • Scattering from arrays of atoms

    plane Crystal lattice Diffraction Distributed Bragg reflector Fiber Bragg grating Dynamical theory of diffraction Electron diffraction Georg Wulff Henderson

    Bragg's law

    Bragg's_law

  • Monochromator
  • Optical device for selecting part of a spectrum

    phenomenon of optical dispersion in a prism, or that of diffraction using a diffraction grating, to spatially separate the colors of light. It usually

    Monochromator

    Monochromator

    Monochromator

  • Fiber Bragg grating
  • Type of distributed Bragg reflector constructed in a short segment of optical fiber

    Dielectric mirror Diffraction Diffraction grating Distributed temperature sensing by fiber optics Hydrogen sensor Long-period fiber grating PHOSFOS project

    Fiber Bragg grating

    Fiber Bragg grating

    Fiber_Bragg_grating

  • Structural coloration
  • Colour in living creatures caused by interference effects

    interference is created by a range of photonic mechanisms, including diffraction gratings, selective mirrors, photonic crystals, crystal fibres, matrices of

    Structural coloration

    Structural coloration

    Structural_coloration

  • Space sunshade
  • Earth shield to reduce sunlight

    large diffraction grating (thin wire mesh) in space, perhaps at the L1 point between the Earth and the Sun. A proposal for a 3,000 ton diffraction mesh

    Space sunshade

    Space sunshade

    Space_sunshade

  • Virtually imaged phased array
  • Dispersive optical device

    Echelle grating, since it also uses high diffraction orders. To overcome this disadvantage, the VIPA can be combined with a diffraction grating. The VIPA

    Virtually imaged phased array

    Virtually imaged phased array

    Virtually_imaged_phased_array

  • Thin-film interference
  • Optical phenomenon

    thin film is typically not individual wavelengths as produced by a diffraction grating or prism, but rather are a mixture of various wavelengths. Therefore

    Thin-film interference

    Thin-film interference

    Thin-film_interference

  • Fraunhofer diffraction
  • Far-field diffraction

    Fraunhofer diffraction equation is used to model the diffraction of waves when plane waves are incident on a diffracting object, and the diffraction pattern

    Fraunhofer diffraction

    Fraunhofer_diffraction

  • Holographic weapon sight
  • Type of gunsight

    light to land on the holographic grating. The holographic grating is a blazed diffraction grating designed to diffract only the particular required wavelength

    Holographic weapon sight

    Holographic weapon sight

    Holographic_weapon_sight

  • X-ray diffraction
  • Elastic interaction of x-rays with electrons

    sources. Similar diffraction patterns can be produced by related scattering techniques such as electron diffraction or neutron diffraction. If single crystals

    X-ray diffraction

    X-ray diffraction

    X-ray_diffraction

  • Double-slit experiment
  • Physics experiment

    in gold foil. In 1999, a quantum interference experiment (using a diffraction grating, rather than two slits) was successfully performed with buckyball

    Double-slit experiment

    Double-slit experiment

    Double-slit_experiment

  • Diffraction spike
  • Lines radiating from bright light sources in photographs

    with diffraction spikes JWST image of star cluster Westerlund 1 with diffraction spikes JWST image of the spiral galaxy NGC 7469 with diffraction spikes

    Diffraction spike

    Diffraction spike

    Diffraction_spike

  • Guided-mode resonance
  • Phenomenon in optics

    extracted by the introduction of a phase-matching element, such as a diffraction grating or prism. Such guided modes are also called "leaky modes", as they

    Guided-mode resonance

    Guided-mode_resonance

  • Talbot effect
  • Near-field diffraction effect

    effect is a diffraction effect first observed in 1836 by Henry Fox Talbot. When a plane wave is incident upon a periodic diffraction grating, the image

    Talbot effect

    Talbot effect

    Talbot_effect

  • Ultrafast monochromator
  • second diffraction grating to compensate time delays introduced to the pulse by the first grating and other dispersive optical elements. Diffraction gratings

    Ultrafast monochromator

    Ultrafast_monochromator

  • Optical spectrometer
  • Instrument to measure the properties of visible light

    marking wavelengths of light. Modern spectroscopes generally use a diffraction grating, a movable slit, and some kind of photodetector, all automated and

    Optical spectrometer

    Optical spectrometer

    Optical_spectrometer

  • X-ray spectroscopy
  • Technique to characterize materials using X-ray radiation

    painstakingly produced numerous diamond-ruled glass diffraction gratings for their spectrometers. The law of diffraction of a crystal is called Bragg's law in their

    X-ray spectroscopy

    X-ray_spectroscopy

  • Quantum cascade detector
  • Photodetector sensitive to infrared radiation

    the total optical input power couples to the detector. A metallic diffraction grating is patterned on top of the device to couple the impinging light to

    Quantum cascade detector

    Quantum cascade detector

    Quantum_cascade_detector

  • Free spectral range
  • Concept in wave optics

    {\displaystyle l} is the length of the cavity. The free spectral range of a diffraction grating is the largest wavelength range for a given order that does not overlap

    Free spectral range

    Free_spectral_range

  • Ronchi ruling
  • Optical component

    A Ronchi ruling, Ronchi grating, or Ronchi mask, named after the Italian physicist Vasco Ronchi, is a constant-interval bar and space square-wave optical

    Ronchi ruling

    Ronchi ruling

    Ronchi_ruling

  • Multiple-prism grating laser oscillator
  • Optical device

    Multiple-prism grating laser oscillators, or MPG laser oscillators, use multiple-prism beam expansion to illuminate a diffraction grating mounted either

    Multiple-prism grating laser oscillator

    Multiple-prism grating laser oscillator

    Multiple-prism_grating_laser_oscillator

  • Dye laser
  • Equipment using an organic dye to emit coherent light

    triplet absorption and to decrease degradation of the dye. A prism or diffraction grating is usually mounted in the beam path, to allow tuning of the beam

    Dye laser

    Dye laser

    Dye_laser

  • Joseph von Fraunhofer
  • German physicist (1787–1826)

    glass, an achromatic telescope, and objective lenses. He developed diffraction gratings and also invented the spectroscope. In 1814, he discovered and studied

    Joseph von Fraunhofer

    Joseph von Fraunhofer

    Joseph_von_Fraunhofer

  • Diffraction from slits
  • Wave phenomenon

    the diffracting object. When the diffracting object has a periodic structure, for example in a diffraction grating, the features generally become sharper

    Diffraction from slits

    Diffraction from slits

    Diffraction_from_slits

  • Prism (optics)
  • Transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract light

    types of compound prisms Féry prism Grism, a dispersive prism with a diffraction grating on its surface Littrow prism with mirror on its rear facet Pellin–Broca

    Prism (optics)

    Prism (optics)

    Prism_(optics)

  • Spectroscopy
  • Study involving matter and electromagnetic radiation

    Rather, spectroscopy involves the splitting of light by a prism, diffraction grating, or similar instrument, to display a particular discrete line pattern

    Spectroscopy

    Spectroscopy

    Spectroscopy

  • Distributed-feedback laser
  • Type of laser diode

    structured element or diffraction grating. The structure builds a one-dimensional interference grating (Bragg scattering), and the grating provides optical

    Distributed-feedback laser

    Distributed-feedback_laser

  • Ultrasonic grating
  • Diffraction grating produced by interfering ultrasonic waves

    An ultrasonic grating is a type of diffraction grating produced by the interference of ultrasonic waves in a medium, which alters the physical properties

    Ultrasonic grating

    Ultrasonic grating

    Ultrasonic_grating

  • Iridescence
  • Optical property

    can also generate a diffraction grating, but the iridescence is not visible to humans and flower-visiting insects as the diffraction signal is masked by

    Iridescence

    Iridescence

    Iridescence

  • Off-axis illumination
  • Optical system setup in photolithography

    pitch of the grating is decreasing. (In other words, the light of a non-zero diffraction order propagates from the diffraction grating at a larger angle

    Off-axis illumination

    Off-axis_illumination

  • Wood's anomaly
  • Anomalous diffraction at metallic gratings

    refers to the rapid variation of light intensity at diffracted spectral orders in metallic gratings. It was first observed by American physicist Robert

    Wood's anomaly

    Wood's anomaly

    Wood's_anomaly

  • Dispersive prism
  • Device used to disperse light

    generally disperse light over a much larger frequency bandwidth than diffraction gratings, making them useful for broad-spectrum spectroscopy. Furthermore

    Dispersive prism

    Dispersive prism

    Dispersive_prism

  • Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy
  • Technique to analyze the infrared spectrum of matter

    Measurements in the far infrared needed the development of accurately ruled diffraction gratings to replace the prisms as dispersing elements, since salt crystals

    Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy

    Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy

    Fourier-transform_infrared_spectroscopy

  • Fraunhofer diffraction equation
  • Mathematical explanation of far field diffraction

    Fraunhofer diffraction equation is used to model the diffraction of waves when the diffraction pattern is viewed at a long distance from the diffracting object

    Fraunhofer diffraction equation

    Fraunhofer_diffraction_equation

  • Diffraction efficiency
  • Fraction of optical power diffracted by an optical element

    In optics, diffraction efficiency is the performance of diffractive optical elements – especially diffraction gratings – in terms of power throughput

    Diffraction efficiency

    Diffraction_efficiency

  • Holographic grating
  • Type of optical diffraction grating

    In optics, a holographic grating is a type of diffraction grating formed by an interference-fringe field of two laser beams whose standing-wave pattern

    Holographic grating

    Holographic_grating

  • Angle-sensitive pixel
  • Type of light sensor

    diffraction and analyzer gratings line up, while at other incident angles light passed by the diffraction grating is blocked by the analyzer grating.

    Angle-sensitive pixel

    Angle-sensitive_pixel

  • Observational error
  • Difference between a measured value of a quantity and its true value

    already known quantities. For example, a spectrometer fitted with a diffraction grating may be checked by using it to measure the wavelength of the D-lines

    Observational error

    Observational_error

  • Wave interference
  • Phenomenon resulting from the superposition of two waves

    This is the principle behind, for example, 3-phase power and the diffraction grating. In both of these cases, the result is achieved by uniform spacing

    Wave interference

    Wave interference

    Wave_interference

  • Grating light valve
  • Micro projection technology

    The grating light valve (GLV) is a "micro projection" technology that operates using a dynamically adjustable diffraction grating. It competes with other

    Grating light valve

    Grating_light_valve

  • Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy
  • Range of spectroscopic analysis

    spectrophotometer are a light source, a holder for the sample, a diffraction grating or a prism as a monochromator to separate the different wavelengths

    Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy

    Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy

    Ultraviolet–visible_spectroscopy

  • Orbital angular momentum of light
  • Type of angular momentum in light

    the phase of the light is with a diffraction grating. For an l = 0 {\displaystyle l=0} state, the diffraction grating would consist of parallel lines.

    Orbital angular momentum of light

    Orbital angular momentum of light

    Orbital_angular_momentum_of_light

  • Holography
  • Recording to reproduce a three-dimensional light field

    pattern is a diffraction grating. When it is illuminated by only one of the waves used to create it, it can be shown that one of the diffracted waves emerges

    Holography

    Holography

    Holography

  • David Rittenhouse
  • American astronomer (1732–1796)

    American to sight Uranus. In 1785, Rittenhouse made perhaps the first diffraction grating using 50 hairs between two finely threaded screws, with an approximate

    David Rittenhouse

    David Rittenhouse

    David_Rittenhouse

  • Carbon-dioxide laser
  • Form of gas laser

    the frequency tuning element is almost always a diffraction grating. By rotating the diffraction grating, a particular rotational line of the vibrational

    Carbon-dioxide laser

    Carbon-dioxide laser

    Carbon-dioxide_laser

  • Grism
  • Optical element that reflects and diffracts light

    portmanteau of grating-prism. Diffraction grating Echelle grating Slitless spectroscopy Palmer, C., & Loewen, E. G. (2005). Diffraction Grating Handbook Newport

    Grism

    Grism

    Grism

  • Kapitsa–Dirac effect
  • Diffraction of matter by light

    consisting of the diffraction of matter by a standing wave of light, in complete analogy to the diffraction of light by a periodic grating, but with the role

    Kapitsa–Dirac effect

    Kapitsa–Dirac_effect

  • Bessel beam
  • Non-diffractive wave

    axisymmetric diffraction gratings, or by placing a narrow annular aperture in the far field. High order Bessel beams can be generated by spiral diffraction gratings

    Bessel beam

    Bessel beam

    Bessel_beam

  • Emission spectrum
  • Frequencies of light emitted by atoms or chemical compounds

    discovered the principles of diffraction grating and American astronomer David Rittenhouse made the first engineered diffraction grating. In 1821 Joseph von Fraunhofer

    Emission spectrum

    Emission spectrum

    Emission_spectrum

  • Gaia (spacecraft)
  • European space observatory for astrometry (2013–2025)

    measurements than an equivalent visible-light mission due to the broader diffraction pattern at longer wavelengths. It would at the same time improve the

    Gaia (spacecraft)

    Gaia (spacecraft)

    Gaia_(spacecraft)

  • Powder diffraction
  • Experimental method in X-ray diffraction

    Powder diffraction is a scientific technique using X-ray, neutron, or electron diffraction on powder or microcrystalline samples for structural characterization

    Powder diffraction

    Powder diffraction

    Powder_diffraction

  • Fourier optics
  • Study of classical optics using Fourier transforms

    non-uniform patterns on reticles, a simple diffraction grating analysis may not provide the details of how light is diffracted from each reticle. Light can be described

    Fourier optics

    Fourier_optics

  • Laser diode
  • Semiconductor laser

    wavelength-selective mirror is a periodically structured diffraction grating with high reflectivity. The diffraction grating is within a non-pumped, or passive, region

    Laser diode

    Laser diode

    Laser_diode

  • Brillouin scattering
  • Interaction of light with material waves in a medium

    energy) in preferential directions, as if by diffraction caused by an oscillating 3-dimensional diffraction grating. If the medium is a solid crystal, a macromolecular

    Brillouin scattering

    Brillouin_scattering

  • Optics
  • Branch of physics that studies light

    situations such as diffraction through a single gap, diffraction through multiple slits, or diffraction through a diffraction grating that contains a large

    Optics

    Optics

  • Fluorescence spectroscopy
  • Type of electromagnetic spectroscopy

    common type of monochromator utilizes a diffraction grating, that is, collimated light illuminates a grating and exits with a different angle depending

    Fluorescence spectroscopy

    Fluorescence spectroscopy

    Fluorescence_spectroscopy

  • Stellar classification
  • Classification of stars based on spectral properties

    radiation from the star is analyzed by splitting it with a prism or diffraction grating into a spectrum exhibiting the rainbow of colors interspersed with

    Stellar classification

    Stellar classification

    Stellar_classification

  • Acousto-optics
  • Study of interactions between sound and light

    light waves, especially the diffraction of laser light by ultrasound (or sound in general) through an ultrasonic grating. In general, acousto-optic effects

    Acousto-optics

    Acousto-optics

    Acousto-optics

  • Smith–Purcell effect
  • Precursor of the free-electron laser

    electrons very closely parallel to the surface of a ruled optical diffraction grating, and thereby generated visible light. Smith showed there was negligible

    Smith–Purcell effect

    Smith–Purcell_effect

  • Multiple-prism dispersion theory
  • Theory in optics

    expander that multiplies the angular dispersion provided by the diffraction grating. In practice, M can be as high as 100-200. When the dispersion of

    Multiple-prism dispersion theory

    Multiple-prism dispersion theory

    Multiple-prism_dispersion_theory

  • Selected area diffraction
  • Crystallographic electron diffraction technique

    times larger, the electrons are diffracted on the crystal lattice, acting as a diffraction grating. Due to the diffraction, part of the electrons is scattered

    Selected area diffraction

    Selected area diffraction

    Selected_area_diffraction

  • Blazing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    blazin' may refer to: Blazing, concentrating light dispersed by a diffraction grating Blazing, a slang term for smoking cannabis Blazing, a 2011 album

    Blazing

    Blazing

  • Physics of optical holography
  • Overview article

    to understand interference and diffraction. Interference occurs when one or more wavefronts are superimposed. Diffraction occurs when a wavefront encounters

    Physics of optical holography

    Physics_of_optical_holography

  • Band-stop filter
  • Filter that rejects signals inside a certain range

    detector. They rely on scattering or destructive interference. A diffraction grating or a dispersive prism may be used to selectively redirect selected

    Band-stop filter

    Band-stop filter

    Band-stop_filter

  • Spectrometer
  • Used to measure spectral components of light

    wavelengths of light are separated by refraction in a prism or by diffraction by a diffraction grating. Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy is an example. These spectrometers

    Spectrometer

    Spectrometer

    Spectrometer

  • Electromagnetically induced grating
  • induced grating (EIG) is an optical interference phenomenon where an interference pattern is used to build a dynamic spatial diffraction grating in matter

    Electromagnetically induced grating

    Electromagnetically_induced_grating

  • Thomas Ralph Merton
  • British physicist

    collector. He is particularly noted for his work on spectroscopy and diffraction gratings. Born in Wimbledon, Surrey, Thomas Ralph Merton was the only son

    Thomas Ralph Merton

    Thomas_Ralph_Merton

  • Length measurement
  • Ways in which length, distance or range can be measured

    measuring long distances. For tiny objects such as crystals and diffraction gratings, diffraction is used with X-ray light, or even electron beams. Measurement

    Length measurement

    Length_measurement

  • Efficiency
  • Degree to which a process minimizes waste of resources

    a photosensitive device Grating efficiency, a generalization of the reflectance of a mirror, extended to a diffraction grating Productivity improving technologies

    Efficiency

    Efficiency

  • UV detectors
  • Non-destructive chromatography detector measuring UV or visible light absorption

    these detectors have a light source, a dispersion element that is a diffraction grating or prism, a flow cell, to where the sample arrives directly from

    UV detectors

    UV_detectors

  • Volume hologram
  • wavelength used for recording. In this case diffraction of light from the hologram is possible only as Bragg diffraction, i.e., the light has to have the right

    Volume hologram

    Volume_hologram

  • Wavelet
  • Function for integral Fourier-like transform

    registering surface. Multiple, closely spaced openings (e.g., a diffraction grating), can result in a complex pattern of varying intensity. The word

    Wavelet

    Wavelet

    Wavelet

  • Lens flare
  • Image artifact in a lens system

    appears. This artifact is formed by internal diffraction on the image sensor, which acts like a diffraction grating. Unlike true lens flare, this artifact is

    Lens flare

    Lens flare

    Lens_flare

  • Zone plate
  • Device used to focus light using diffraction

    open-source zone-plate image generator is available. Arago spot Diffraction grating Fresnel imager Fresnel lens Fresnel number Fresnel zone antenna Photon

    Zone plate

    Zone plate

    Zone_plate

  • Wavefront
  • Locus of points at equal phase in a wave

    slit/aperture. If there are multiple, closely spaced openings (e.g., a diffraction grating), a complex pattern of varying intensity can result. Optical systems

    Wavefront

    Wavefront

    Wavefront

  • Synthetic diamond
  • Diamond created by controlled processes

    perfection of single-crystalline diamond enough to replace silicon as a diffraction grating and window material in high-power radiation sources, such as synchrotrons

    Synthetic diamond

    Synthetic diamond

    Synthetic_diamond

  • Beam expander
  • Optical devices treating collimated light

    intracavity beam expansion usually illuminates the whole width of a diffraction grating. Thus beam expansion reduces the beam divergence and enables the

    Beam expander

    Beam_expander

  • Wavelength selective switching
  • Components used for routing signals between optical fibres on a per-wavelength basis

    Systems (MEMS). The incoming light is broken into a spectrum by a diffraction grating (shown at RHS of Figure) and each wavelength channel then focuses

    Wavelength selective switching

    Wavelength_selective_switching

  • Interferometry
  • Measurement method using interference of waves

    interferometer include the Fresnel biprism, the Billet Bi-Lens, diffraction-grating Michelson interferometer, and the Rayleigh interferometer. In 1803

    Interferometry

    Interferometry

    Interferometry

  • Phase-contrast X-ray imaging
  • Imaging systems using changes in phase

    different diffraction orders are separated at the camera. There exists a pair of diffracted beams that co-propagate from the third grating to the camera

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging

    Phase-contrast_X-ray_imaging

  • Maratus volans
  • Species of spider

    specialized abdominal scales that contain three dimensional reflective diffraction grating structures. They can reflect light in both the visible and the ultraviolet

    Maratus volans

    Maratus volans

    Maratus_volans

  • Henry Augustus Rowland
  • American physicist (1848–1901)

    American Physical Society. He is remembered for the high quality of the diffraction gratings he made and for the work he did with them on the solar spectrum.

    Henry Augustus Rowland

    Henry Augustus Rowland

    Henry_Augustus_Rowland

  • Visual acuity
  • Clarity of vision

    key player in retinal resolution. In the ideal eye, the image of a diffraction grating can subtend 0.5 micrometre on the retina. This is certainly not the

    Visual acuity

    Visual acuity

    Visual_acuity

  • Incandescent light bulb
  • Electric light bulb with a resistively heated wire filament

    light bulb in the world. Various lighting spectra as viewed in a diffraction grating. Upper left: fluorescent lamp, upper right: incandescent bulb, lower

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent_light_bulb

  • James Gregory (mathematician)
  • Scottish mathematician and astronomer

    James Gregory discovered the diffraction grating by passing sunlight through a bird feather and observing the diffraction pattern produced. In particular

    James Gregory (mathematician)

    James Gregory (mathematician)

    James_Gregory_(mathematician)

  • Hibiscus trionum
  • Species of flowering plant

    have been the subject of controversy about whether they act as a diffraction grating, creating iridescence. The pollinated but unripe seedpods look like

    Hibiscus trionum

    Hibiscus trionum

    Hibiscus_trionum

  • Diffractive solar sail
  • Type of solar sail

    A diffractive solar sail, or diffractive lightsail, is a type of solar sail which relies on diffraction instead of reflection for its propulsion. Current

    Diffractive solar sail

    Diffractive solar sail

    Diffractive_solar_sail

  • X-ray fluorescence
  • Emission of secondary X-rays from a material excited by high-energy X-rays

    emitted by the sample are directed into a diffraction grating-based monochromator. The diffraction grating used is usually a single crystal. By varying

    X-ray fluorescence

    X-ray fluorescence

    X-ray_fluorescence

  • Reflectance
  • Capacity of an object to reflect light

    generalization of reflectance to a diffraction grating, which disperses light by wavelength, is called diffraction efficiency. Bidirectional reflectance

    Reflectance

    Reflectance

    Reflectance

  • Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
  • Instrument installed on the Hubble Space Telescope

    single holographically ruled aspheric concave diffraction grating simultaneously focuses and diffracts the incoming light and corrects both for the HST

    Cosmic Origins Spectrograph

    Cosmic Origins Spectrograph

    Cosmic_Origins_Spectrograph

  • White light interferometry
  • Measurement technique

    of different interferometer techniques, three are most prevalent: diffraction grating interferometers. vertical scanning or coherence probe interferometers

    White light interferometry

    White light interferometry

    White_light_interferometry

  • Glitter
  • Shiny and small reflective particles

    by Henry W. Ruschmann, son of Henry F. Ruschmann. It embosses a diffraction grating (hologram) onto the film to reflect different colors of light in

    Glitter

    Glitter

    Glitter

  • Osmium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 76 (Os)

    Retrieved June 4, 2009. Torr, Marsha R. (1985). "Osmium coated diffraction grating in the Space Shuttle environment: performance". Applied Optics. 24

    Osmium

    Osmium

    Osmium

  • Space Nanotechnology Laboratory
  • in interference lithography and diffraction grating fabrication. It has fabricated the high energy transmission gratings for one of NASA's Great Observatories

    Space Nanotechnology Laboratory

    Space_Nanotechnology_Laboratory

  • Arrayed waveguide grating
  • Optical multiplexer component

    Arrayed waveguide gratings (AWG) are commonly used as optical (de)multiplexers in wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) systems. These devices are capable

    Arrayed waveguide grating

    Arrayed_waveguide_grating

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  • Diffracting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Diffract

  • Ecstasy
  • n.

    Violent distraction of mind; violent emotion; excessive grief of anxiety; insanity; madness.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    Confusion of affairs; tumult; disorder; as, political distractions.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    Agitation from violent emotions; perturbation of mind; despair.

  • Distractedness
  • n.

    A state of being distracted; distraction.

  • Fringe
  • n.

    One of a number of light or dark bands, produced by the interference of light; a diffraction band; -- called also interference fringe.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    That which diverts attention; a diversion.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Proceeding from, or indicating, madness; expressing distraction; prompted by infatuation, fury, or extreme rashness.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    State in which the attention is called in different ways; confusion; perplexity.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    The act of distracting; a drawing apart; separation.

  • Deflection
  • n.

    A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.

  • Infraction
  • n.

    The act of infracting or breaking; breach; violation; nonobservance; infringement; as, an infraction of a treaty, compact, rule, or law.

  • Diffraction
  • n.

    The deflection and decomposition of light in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow slits, causing the appearance of parallel bands or fringes of prismatic colors, as by the action of a grating of fine lines or bars.

  • Diffractive
  • a.

    That produces diffraction.

  • Grating
  • n.

    A system of close equidistant and parallel lines lines or bars, especially lines ruled on a polished surface, used for producing spectra by diffraction; -- called also diffraction grating.

  • Difflation
  • n.

    A blowing apart or away.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    A diversity of direction; detachment.

  • Distraction
  • n.

    Derangement of the mind; madness.

  • Frenzy
  • n.

    Any violent agitation of the mind approaching to distraction; violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties; madness; rage.

  • Inflection
  • n.

    Same as Diffraction.