Diffraction
various phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit | |||||
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English: Diffraction
Dansk: Bøjning
Deutsch: Beugung
Français : Diffraction
Suomi: Diffraktio
Español: Difracción
Nederlands: Diffractie
Русский: Дифракция
Drawings
- Diffraction disc from a circular aperture
- Diffraction vector: difference between the wave vector of the scattered wave and the incident wave
- Structure factor: interferences of waves scattered by the atoms inside the cell
- Shape factor: interferences of waves scattered by the different cells
- When the diffraction vector K stays on the same direction, this means that wave vectors of the incidence and scattered waves move symetrically
- On a single crystal, there is diffraction when the diffraction vector K meet the reciprocal lattice
- On a powder, there is diffraction when the diffraction vector K meet the sphere formed by the node of all the reciprocal lattice
- When the incidence wave vector is fixed, the possible diffraction vectors form a sphere called the Ewald sphere or reflection sphere
- The intersection of the sphere of the nodes of the reciprocal lattice and the Ewald sphere show that the wave vector of the diffused wave whene there is diffraction form a cone
- Limiting sphere: obtained by the rotation around the origin of the refelction(Ewald) sphere
- Rotation of the Ewald sphere and Bragg-Brentano geometry (direction of the diffraction vector fixed)
- Drawing explaining the principle behind two-slit diffraction.
- Bragg diffraction from a cubic lattice
- Illustration of two-slit diffraction, based on a sketch by Thomas Young
Photographs
- Spectrum from a mercury streetlight diffracted through a compact disc.
- Diffraction pattern seen in a spiderweb
- Diffraction angles of a red laser at 600 lines per mm
- Diffraction waves at ocean surface
- Diffraction at breakwater
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