interference pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterferenceandpattern
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interference
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rəns/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr.əns/
an occasion when someone tries to interfere in ...
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pattern
adjective[before noun]
used in compounds to refer to the way in which a particular type of hair loss occurs, affecting mainly the top and front of ...
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To obtain the multiple periodic atomic beams in two dimensions, theinterferencepatternalso has to be periodic in two dimensions.
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Theinterferencepatternis periodic in nature, consisting of alternate dark and bright fringes.
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The morphology of the planer parallel atomic beams will be similar to that of theinterferencepattern.
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The periodicity and geometry of the resultant atomic beams in the transverse plane have similar two-dimensional morphology as that of theinterferencepattern.
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In this paper, a novel experiment utilizing two and four beamsinterferencepatternfor the generation of large number of one- and two-dimensional arrays of atomic beams are reported.
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The result is that there is no change in theinterferencepattern, and therefore no measurement change.
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It is thisinterferencepatternthat is imprinted on the recording medium.
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The two beams are recombined at the detector, forming aninterferencepatternthat depends upon any difference in time traveling the two paths.
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Lest there be any misunderstanding, theinterferencepatterndoes disappear when the photons are so marked.
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A two-dimensionalinterferencepatternis formed in the far field by combining the light passing through the two waveguides.
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The third index describes the longitudinal mode caused by theinterferencepatternof the forward travelling and reflected waves.
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These two layers are superimposed on each other with an angled offset that produces a periodicinterferencepattern.
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In optical mineralogy a petrographic microscope and cross-polarized light are often used to view theinterferencepattern.
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The resultinginterferencepatternthat is not directed back toward the source is typically directed to some type of photoelectric detector or camera.
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This configuration yields the familiarinterferencepattern.
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The resulting waveinterferencepatternis the basis of diffraction analysis.
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Light from the test specimen is mixed with light reflected from the reference mirror to form aninterferencepattern.
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Common to these methods is that aninterferencepattern(hologram) is recorded by a digital image sensor.
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Theinterferencepatterncan be analyzed to determine the speed of light traveling along each leg of the tube.
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