Saturday, 16 March 2013

DIFFRACTION GRATING - Q4

4) How are commercial gratings made?
Ans: A diffraction grating is made by making many parallel scratches on the surface of a flat piece of transparent material. It is possible to put a large number of scratches per centimeter on the material. The scratches are opaque but the areas between the scratches can transmit light. Gratings used to disperse ultraviolet (UV) and visible light usually contain between 300 and 3000 grooves per millimeter, so the distance between adjacent grooves is on the order of one micron.

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