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  2. Blazed grating - Wikipedia

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    Since this condition can only exactly be achieved for one wavelength, it is specified for which blaze wavelength the grating is optimized (or blazed). The direction in which maximum efficiency is achieved is called the blaze angle and is the third crucial characteristic of a blazed grating directly depending on blaze wavelength and diffraction ...

  3. Diffraction grating - Wikipedia

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    A blazed diffraction grating reflecting only the green portion of the spectrum from a room's fluorescent lighting. For a diffraction grating, the relationship between the grating spacing (i.e., the distance between adjacent grating grooves or slits), the angle of the wave (light) incidence to the grating, and the diffracted wave from the grating is known as the grating equation.

  4. Monochromator - Wikipedia

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    The slope of the triangular groove in a ruled grating is typically adjusted to enhance the brightness of a particular diffraction order. This is called blazing a grating. Ruled gratings have imperfections that produce faint "ghost" diffraction orders that may raise the stray light level of a monochromator.

  5. Physics of optical holography - Wikipedia

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    The recorded light pattern is a diffraction grating, which is a structure with a repeating pattern. A simple example is a metal plate with slits cut at regular intervals. A light wave that is incident on a grating is split into several waves; the direction of these diffracted waves is determined by the grating spacing and the wavelength of the ...

  6. Off-axis illumination - Wikipedia

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    If the light is incident on the grating at the normal angle (along the axis of the optical system), then the zero-th diffracted order light continues to propagate along the optical system axis (as if just passing through the grating without being affected), while the other diffraction orders are diffracted sideways, with the amount of angular ...

  7. Echelle grating - Wikipedia

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    An echelle grating (from French échelle, meaning "ladder") is a type of diffraction grating characterised by a relatively low groove density, but a groove shape which is optimized for use at high incidence angles and therefore in high diffraction orders. Higher diffraction orders allow for increased dispersion (spacing) of spectral features at ...

  8. Category:Diffraction gratings - Wikipedia

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    Diffraction grating; B. Blazed grating; E. Echelle grating; G. Grism; H. Holographic grating This page was last edited on 5 October 2021, at 00:40 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Diffraction from slits - Wikipedia

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    Because diffraction is the result of addition of all waves (of given wavelength) along all unobstructed paths, the usual procedure is to consider the contribution of an infinitesimally small neighborhood around a certain path (this contribution is usually called a wavelet) and then integrate over all paths (= add all wavelets) from the source to the detector (or given point on a screen).

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