diffraktiokiekon
Diffraktiokiekon, also known as a diffraction grating, is an optical component with a periodic structure that diffracts light into several beams. These beams are spaced at specific angles, which are determined by the wavelength of the light and the spacing of the grating's elements. Diffraction gratings are used in a wide variety of applications, including spectroscopy, wavelength division multiplexing, and optical signal processing.
The principle behind a diffraction grating's operation is diffraction, the bending of light waves as they pass
The spacing of the diffracted beams depends on the grating's period, which is the distance between adjacent
Diffraction gratings can be fabricated in several ways. Transmission gratings allow light to pass through them,