অপবর্তন, বিচ্ছুরণ, ব্যাবর্ত্তন
(1) When light passes sharp edges or goes through narrow slits the rays are deflected and produce fringes of light and dark bands
(1) Lipid phase behavior and the dimensions of the multibilayer systems were analyzed by x-ray diffraction .
(2) He related the amount of refraction of light, or diffraction of light, to its wavelength.
(3) The other unit displays chaotic reflectors with large energy diffraction .
(4) He encouraged her to continue her scientific work and she continued successful work on x-ray diffraction in the Department of Physics.
(5) However, because of the wave nature of light, focused light is subject to diffraction .
(6) X-ray diffraction , electron microprobes, and single crystal studies would still be needed in most cases.
(7) Optically, pinhole images, because they are created by diffraction , are a recording of diffracted light.
(8) But the corona owes its origin to diffraction rather than refraction.
(9) The sample chamber could be rotated to alter the incident angle for both reflective and transmissive diffraction .
(10) The increase of experimental resolution in x-ray diffraction could open the way for the study of less dense aggregates.
(11) This phenomenon is due to the diffraction of the electron beam by the material through which it passes.
(12) Even an in-focus image will exhibit some blurring due to the diffraction of light from the camera aperture.
(13) Upon stretching the fiber, all the meridian reflections are shifted toward small angles of diffraction .
(14) This idea was forgotten about when the wave nature of light became apparent via diffraction experiments.
(15) A diffraction grating can accomplish the same separation of colors because of diffraction .
(16) But once the circuit elements get down to sizes close to the wavelength of light, diffraction begins to blur the circuit patterns as they are projected.
(17) X-ray diffraction and time of flight neutron scattering confirmed the amorphous structure.
(18) At the time of diffraction , the scale's grating causes the phase of diffracted light beams to change.
(19) The relevant law in this case governs the diffraction of light as it passes the edges of an opening such as a telescope aperture.
(20) It is a fact of physics that all light beams suffer from diffraction ; it was not thought that much could be done about it.