diffraktiokaistanan
Diffraktiokaistanan, also known as diffraction grating, is an optical component that disperses light into its constituent wavelengths, creating a spectrum. It consists of a large number of closely spaced parallel lines or grooves, typically ruled on a glass or plastic substrate. When light passes through or is reflected off a diffraction grating, it undergoes diffraction, which is the bending of waves around the edges of an obstacle or through an aperture.
The spacing of the lines or grooves in a diffraction grating determines its resolving power, which is
There are two main types of diffraction gratings: transmission gratings and reflection gratings. Transmission gratings allow
Diffraction gratings can be fabricated using various methods, including mechanical ruling, holographic recording, and electron beam