diffraktioastetta
Diffraktioastetta, often translated as diffraction angle, refers to the angle at which a diffracted wave deviates from its original path. This phenomenon occurs when a wave, such as light or X-rays, encounters an obstacle or aperture. The extent of diffraction is dependent on the wavelength of the wave and the size and shape of the diffracting object.
In the context of diffraction patterns, diffraktioastetta is crucial for understanding the spatial distribution of intensity.
The measurement and analysis of diffraktioastetta are fundamental in various scientific and technological fields, including crystallography,