blaze-of-grating technique

blaze-of-grating technique

[‚blāz əv ′grād·iŋ tek′nēk]
(optics)
A technique whereby the ruled grooves of a diffraction grating are given a controlled shape so that they reflect as much as 80% of the incoming light into one particular order for a given wavelength.
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