Optical component which splits light into several beams.
1The simplest way to do this is with some type of diffraction grating.
2We call this a diffraction grating and it makes a nice interference pattern.
3For this picture, the diffraction grating is mounted on the camera.
4Here is a picture looking through a diffraction grating at an incandescent light bulb.
5I look at the white light through a diffraction grating.
6Suppose you have a lightbulb that you want to look at with a diffraction grating.
7This is light from a lightbulb that is collimated then going through a diffraction grating.
8The diffraction grating would create a whole bunch of overlapping lightbulb images of different color.
9We brought back the idea of using an extremely long focal-length camera equipped with a diffraction grating.
10The CD acts as a diffraction grating, which spreads the laser light out across all its wavelengths.
11I like to use a diffraction grating.
12Here is a picture looking through a diffraction grating at a dot made by each of these lasers.
13Also, you just shine the light straight at the diffraction grating - no messing around with the angle.
14Get a pair of these glasses: These are holographic diffraction grating glasses (they are pretty cheap too).
15The converter is based on a diffraction grating with a high diffraction efficiency coupled with a binary encoding mask.
16The best thing about the diffraction grating is that the colors are spread over a larger angle making it a bit easier to see.
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