| 11. | "What we saw was textbook-like, high-contrast interference patterns, " he said.
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| 12. | Dispersion : two sinusoids propagating at different speeds make a moving interference pattern.
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| 13. | This " scattered-scattered " light lowers the overall contrast of the interference pattern.
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| 14. | This interference pattern is detected with an X-ray detector behind the analyzer crystal.
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| 15. | The two interference patterns complement each other, resulting in no perceptible interference pattern.
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| 16. | The interference patterns from different photon energes and incident angles are locked in phase.
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| 17. | This phenomenon, is the result of many sinusoidal two-waves interference patterns which add up.
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| 18. | Interference pattern is the term applied to the dispersion pattern of a line array.
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| 19. | For each interference pattern, Nature also provides and superimposes an " anti-interference pattern ".
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| 20. | At the point of | you get an interference pattern.
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