| 11. | SiO 2 surface and interacts with the top diffraction grating.
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| 12. | These include a diffraction grating interferometer by Kwon and the Phase-Shifting Point Diffraction Interferometer.
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| 13. | A diffraction grating breaks the incoming light into a spectrum.
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| 14. | Historically, spectrophotometers use a monochromator containing a diffraction grating to produce the analytical spectrum.
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| 15. | The raster traced into the oil formed a diffraction grating.
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| 16. | For an l = 0 state, the diffraction grating would consist of parallel lines.
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| 17. | Another way to modify the phase of the light is with a diffraction grating.
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| 18. | You look through the diffraction grating and see Mike inside.
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| 19. | In fossil ostracods, the diffraction gratings were slightly more primitive but served the same purpose.
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| 20. | However, this model and approximation is a reasonable one to illustrate a diffraction grating conceptually.
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