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grating

short for diffraction grating.
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grating

[′grād·iŋ]
(electromagnetism)
An arrangement of fine, parallel wires used in waveguides to pass only a certain type of wave.
An arrangement of crossed metal ribs or wires that acts as a reflector for a microwave antenna and offers minimum wind resistance.
(spectroscopy)
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grating

1. A grate; also see coke grating.
2. A grille.
3. Same as grillage.
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And yet he dared not move from the grating. As the man examined his surroundings he noted that the branches of one of the trees near the further wall spread close beneath an open window.
As he said it, he rose, shook himself, scratched himself, tied his brown coat loosely round his neck by the sleeves (he had previously used it as a coverlet), and sat down upon the pavement yawning, with his back against the wall opposite to the grating.
The scanning lines of microscopes instead of actual gratings can be regarded as reference gratings, and the implements of high-resolution microscope moire methods are fairly simple.
Diffraction gratings play an important role in many optical applications, including optical telecommunications components, spectroscopy, and the chirped pulse amplification (CPA) for a high power laser system 1-4].
We obtained diffraction gratings using a holographic setup to study the behaviour of LC-photopolymer composites as a holographic recording material.
Kyoto, Japan, Oct 15, 2013 - (ACN Newswire) - On October 16, Shimadzu Corporation will launch the new customizable 'LA series' of planar diffraction gratings for laser systems.
Scientists at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a compact snapshot polarisation camera based on diffraction gratings containing nanoscale structures.
Crown manufacturers standard hot stamping products, golds, silvers, metallic colors, pigments, special effects (multi-colored print patterns), as well as holographic images and diffraction gratings. All of our products are available both in the form of hot stamp film transfers and in the form of film laminates.
It delivers results over the wide 0.5-150nm range, by indexing diffraction gratings.
Champaign, IL, November 15, 2018 --(PR.com)-- A contract has been awarded to Inprentus for the custom manufacture of four mechanically ruled blazed gratings for the US Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Sun, "Study of simultaneous measurement of temperature and pressure using double fiber Bragg gratings with polymer package," Optical Engineering, vol.
In this work, optical gratings are fabricated on the basis of two-beam interference and fabrication technique of CLC template (washing-out/refilling) [16-18].