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diffract
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dif·fract  (d-frkt)
intr. & tr.v. dif·fract·ed, dif·fract·ing, dif·fracts
To undergo or cause to undergo diffraction.

[Back-formation from diffraction.]

dif·fractive adj.
dif·fractive·ly adv.
dif·fractive·ness n.

diffract
Verb
to cause to undergo diffraction
diffractive adj
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Verb1.diffract - undergo diffraction; "laser light diffracts electrons"
part, split, separate - go one's own way; move apart; "The friends separated after the party"


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Light reflected from the grating is diffracted, interference arises at a certain angle, and so a specific wavelength appears with constitutive interference at a specific angle of reflection.
BLOCKING THE AIRWAVES Radio signals are electromagnetic waves that travel freely through air but that can get absorbed, reflected, refracted, and diffracted by various materials.
1), where the incident unpolarized neutron beam |[psi]> is split up into a diffracted reference beam |[[psi].
 
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