rotationsdiffraktion
Rotationsdiffraktion is a term used in optics to describe a rotation observed in a diffraction pattern that arises when the diffracting element or the incident beam introduces rotational effects. It is discussed in some German-language sources as a way to address how orientation, angular momentum, and rotational dynamics influence diffraction beyond the usual redistribution of light into diffraction orders.
The underlying idea is that diffraction can depend on orientation and angular properties. If the diffracting
Experimentally, rotationsdiffraktion can be studied by using rotating diffraction gratings, spiral phase plates, or beams with
Relation to other concepts includes the standard theory of diffraction, the rotational Doppler effect, and spin–orbit