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Concluding Diffractions | Diffracting Conclusions

2021
The concluding chapter re-addresses the situatedness of the research and book overall and offers an opening-conclusion explicitly acknowledging some of the limitations of the research and yet also supports ending on an opening as an affirmative position: that no research is finished and fixed, but an ongoing process of discovery, opening up new ...
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Diffraction and diffraction radiation

Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 2000
Similarities and differences between two closely related phenomena, diffraction and diffraction radiation, are discussed in the context of a scalar theory.
Boris M Bolotovskiĭ   +1 more
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Diffraction Theory

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1954
A critical review is presented of recent progress in classical diffraction theory. Both scalar and electromagnetic problems are discussed. The report may serve as an introduction to general diffraction theory although the main emphasis is on diffraction by plane obstacles.
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X-Ray Diffraction

Analytical Chemistry, 1964
ABS>Developments in techniques and apparatus for x-ray diffraction analysis are reviewed. General applications of x-ray diffraction and current interests in the field of structural determinations are discussed. 209 references are included for the period 1962 through 1963. (P.C.H.)
L L, Merritt, W E, Streib
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Diffracting Diffraction: Cutting Together-Apart

Parallax, 2014
Diffract – dif-frange˘re – to break apart, in different directions1 (as in classical optics)Diffraction/intra-action – cutting together-apart (one move) in the (re)configuring of spacetimemattering...
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Diffraction Managed Solitons with Zero Mean Diffraction

Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations, 2006
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Diffraction

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1965
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Diffractive Optics I Diffraction Gratings

1986
Two types of diffractive optics are used in soft X-ray optical systems—linear gratings, on either plane or shaped substrates, and zone plates. The former are employed in, for example, soft X-ray monochromators and spectrometers, while the latter are of use in image-forming systems such as microscopes and telescopes.
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Resonant Diffraction

Chemical Reviews, 2001
J L, Hodeau   +5 more
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DIFFRACTION | Diffraction Gratings

2005
J. Turunen, T. Vallius
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