Plane transmission diffraction grating is a device used to disperse light into its component wavelengths. The document discusses the maximum number of orders in grating spectra, the angular half-width of principal maxima, and compares prism spectra with grating spectra. It highlights the differences in how these two methods produce spectral outputs.
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What Is Plane Transmission Diffraction Grating?
Plane transmission diffraction grating is a device used to disperse light into its component wavelengths. The document discusses the maximum number of orders in grating spectra, the angular half-width of principal maxima, and compares prism spectra with grating spectra. It highlights the differences in how these two methods produce spectral outputs.