Diffraktsioonivõrgud
Diffraktsioonivõrgud, or diffraction networks, are complex light manipulation systems that utilize diffraction elements, such as gratings and lenses, to reassemble light after it passes through the system. These networks are primarily used in applications requiring precise control over light distribution, such as in optics research, microscopy, and various scientific and industrial applications.
At the heart of diffraktsioonivõrgud lie the diffraction elements themselves, which are typically arranged in a
The use of diffraktsioonivõrgud offers several key advantages over traditional optical systems, including the ability to
While the development and application of diffraktsioonivõrgud are prominent in certain fields, such as optics and