diffraktiogrilli
Diffraktiogrilli, also known as diffraction grating, is an optical component that separates polychromatic light into its constituent wavelengths, creating a spectrum. It consists of a large number of equally spaced parallel slits or grooves, which can be either transmissive or reflective. The spacing between these slits or grooves is typically on the order of the wavelength of visible light, which is about 400 to 700 nanometers.
When light passes through or is reflected off a diffraction grating, it undergoes diffraction, a phenomenon
Diffraction gratings are widely used in spectroscopy, where they are employed to analyze the composition of
The resolving power of a diffraction grating is determined by the number of slits or grooves it
In summary, diffraktiogrilli, or diffraction grating, is an essential optical component used for the separation and