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  2. Dispersion relation - Wikipedia

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    For electromagnetic waves in vacuum, the angular frequency is proportional to the wavenumber: =. This is a linear dispersion relation, in which case the waves are said to be non-dispersive. [1] That is, the phase velocity and the group velocity are the same:

  3. Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength. The spectrum is divided into separate bands, with different names for the electromagnetic waves within each band. From low to high frequency these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and ...

  4. Dispersion (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Dispersion is the phenomenon in which the phase velocity of a wave depends on its frequency. [1] Sometimes the term chromatic dispersion is used to refer to optics specifically, as opposed to wave propagation in general. A medium having this common property may be termed a dispersive medium.

  5. Electromagnetic electron wave - Wikipedia

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    In an unmagnetized plasma, waves above the plasma frequency propagate through the plasma according to the dispersion relation: = = + In an unmagnetized plasma for the high frequency or low electron density limit, i.e. for = (/) / or / where ω pe is the plasma frequency, the wave speed is the speed of light in vacuum.

  6. Wavenumber - Wikipedia

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    The dependence of the wavenumber on the frequency (or more commonly the frequency on the wavenumber) is known as a dispersion relation. For the special case of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, in which the wave propagates at the speed of light, k is given by:

  7. Matter wave - Wikipedia

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    Dispersion. Light waves of all frequencies travel at the same speed of light while matter wave velocity varies strongly with frequency. The relationship between frequency (proportional to energy) and wavenumber or velocity (proportional to momentum) is called a dispersion relation.

  8. Phase velocity - Wikipedia

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    Frequency dispersion in groups of gravity waves on the surface of deep water. The red square moves with the phase velocity, and the green circles propagate with the group velocity. In this deep-water case, the phase velocity is twice the group velocity. The red square overtakes two green circles when moving from the left to the right of the figure.

  9. Group velocity - Wikipedia

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    Frequency dispersion in groups of gravity waves on the surface of deep water. The red square moves with the phase velocity, and the green circles propagate with the group velocity. In this deep-water case, the phase velocity is twice the group velocity. The red square overtakes two green circles when moving from the left to the right of the figure.