Examples of using Diffraction in English and their translations into Swedish
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solitary units give the benefit of diffraction effects, with a larger area of the absorbing patches being exposed to the sound field.
taking advantage of the discovery of X-ray diffraction in 1912.
perforative ability is greater, but diffraction loss is bigger.
The diffraction pattern or electron density map is generated, reflecting the contour
The off-line software component allows for strain analysis of each individual diffraction peak of the acquired diffraction patterns.
laser light diffraction.
axial resolutions are limited by the diffraction limit of light
thus produces very little diffraction or scattering of the particles.
The image shows a speaker with diffraction(on the left) and a speaker without diffraction(on the right).
STED microscopy has been able to circumvent the diffraction limit and has revolutionized imaging in this field.
powder X-ray diffraction.
colour in images with less diffraction and noise.
Here, biochemical imaging below the diffraction limit was demonstrated with the cellular membrane being probed in relation to other structures using TERS.
The impact of the rays on the crystal forms a pattern of spots on the screen, called a diffraction pattern.
color in images with less diffraction and noise.
This roadblock is the diffraction limit- a fundamental restriction in concentrating photons into regions smaller than half their wavelength.
measurements on its X-ray diffraction(XRD) systems called EasySAXS v2.0.
Built-in Lens Aberration Correction improves optical performance by compensating for factors like diffraction, distortion and chromatic aberration.
After recording the diffraction pattern, they used an oversampling technique and iterative process to retrieve phase information
An essential part of any EBSD analysis is the acquisition of high quality diffraction patterns.