| 41. | The individual frequency components of the transmitted light are spatially separated using a simple spectrometer, usually a diffraction grating.
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| 42. | The two prism K-alpha spectroheliographs were acquired in 1904 and the H-alpha diffraction grating spectroheliograph was operational in 1911.
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| 43. | The periodic structure of a crystalline solid acts as a diffraction grating, scattering the electrons in a predictable manner.
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| 44. | These structures, called diffraction gratings, are microscopic patches of grooves, spaced so that they diffract light to give particular colors.
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| 45. | Proper calibration and movement of the diffraction grating using the wavelength control enabled the user to scan for various wavelengths.
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| 46. | Light of a different frequency may also reflect off of the same diffraction grating, but with a different final point.
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| 47. | ASPs are typically composed of two gratings ( a diffraction grating and an analyzer grating ) above a single photodiode.
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| 48. | The other design by Sony uses a diffraction grating to part the laser light into one main beam and two sub-beams.
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| 49. | The diffraction grating formed in this way is analogous to a conventional diffraction grating with lines ruled on a glass plate.
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| 50. | The diffraction grating formed in this way is analogous to a conventional diffraction grating with lines ruled on a glass plate.
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