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Dictionary » D » Diffraction grating Diffraction gratingDiffraction grating (Science: microscopy) An artificially produced periodic array of scattering centres capable of producing a pattern of diffracted energy, such as accurately ruled lines on a plane surface. ![]()
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Photosynthesis... white light through a prism or by reflecting the white light off of a diffraction grating. Spec-20's use the latter method. Nephlometer: While the above machines measure the ...
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The Fiber Disease... corresponding to resonant tunneling of evanescent waves. • Investigated grating diffraction and its polarization by experiment and theory on surface gratings and volume gratings. ...
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