refleksionsgitter
Refleksionsgitter, or reflection grating, is a diffraction element used in optical spectroscopy to disperse light by reflection. It consists of a reflective substrate bearing a periodic groove pattern. When illuminated, the grooves cause interference of the reflected waves, producing constructive interference at specific angles and thereby spreading light into a spectrum.
The optical behavior is described by the grating equation mλ = d (sin α + sin β), where d is
Groove density (grooves per millimeter) and the groove profile determine performance. A blaze angle shapes the
Compared with transmission gratings, reflection gratings handle reflective illumination and are well suited to ultraviolet and
Applications span astronomical spectrometry, laboratory analysis, and industrial sensing across UV to near-infrared wavelengths. Materials and