diffractable
Diffractable is an adjective used to describe the property of an object, interface, or medium that can exhibit diffraction of waves. Diffraction refers to the bending and spreading of waves as they encounter an obstacle or pass through an aperture, producing characteristic interference patterns. An object is considered diffractable when its characteristic lengths, such as feature sizes or refractive-index variations, are comparable to the incident wavelength, enabling notable diffractive effects.
The term is used mainly in educational and theoretical contexts to emphasize diffraction phenomena. It applies
Mathematically, diffractable behavior is analyzed with diffraction theory and Fourier optics. Predictions of the intensity distribution
Applications of diffractable designs include diffractive optical elements, zone plates, and certain imaging or spectroscopy techniques