| 31. | However, the HRI camera does not have a diffraction grating to disperse the incoming reflected light.
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| 32. | Those diffraction grating holograms are an extraordinarily thin layer of metal over a paper or plastic backing.
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| 33. | If you are using the trellis as a diffraction grating then it wouldn't cancel the noise out.
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| 34. | To stabilize the lasing wavelength, a diffraction grating is etched close to the p-n junction of the diode.
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| 35. | Most optical discs exhibit a characteristic iridescence as a result of the diffraction grating formed by its grooves.
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| 36. | The light is then passed through a prism or diffraction grating to spread the light into a spectrum.
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| 37. | In this superb painting he simply let the intense color of Rowland's diffraction grating engulf the whole canvas.
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| 38. | *In optics, a diffraction grating is an optical component with a regular pattern, which diffracts light into several beams.
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| 39. | James Gregory discovered the diffraction grating by passing sunlight through a bird feather and observing the diffraction pattern produced.
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| 40. | In wavelength dispersive analysis, the fluorescent X-rays emitted by the material sample are directed into a diffraction grating monochromator.
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