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A creeping wave in electromagnetism or acoustics is the wave that is diffracted around the shadowed surface of a smooth body such as a sphere.
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Crystals containing heavy atoms can diffract well, but also fluoresce themselves, causing interference.
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Lower frequencies, with longer wavelengths, diffract the sound around the head forcing the brain to focus only on the phasing cues from the source.
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It's a measure of how much optical power is diffracted into a designated direction compared to the power incident onto the diffractive element.
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In contrast, the implanted muons are not diffracted but remain in a sample until they decay.
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Using this technique diffracted electrons were accelerated to high energies to produce clear and visible diffraction patterns on a fluorescent screen.
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Atoms at the sample surface diffract (scatter) the incident electrons due to the wavelike properties of electrons.
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However, the angle can not be too sharp or the signal will not diffract.
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Users extract non-qualitative data from the kinematically diffracted electrons.
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The periodicity of the photonic crystal structure must be around half the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves that are to be diffracted.
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