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... given purpose , and what conditions to use to make the attenuation as nearly independent of varia- tions in angle of incidence or the state of polarization as possible . Furthermore the theory serves as a check upon experiment : any ...
... given purpose , and what conditions to use to make the attenuation as nearly independent of varia- tions in angle of incidence or the state of polarization as possible . Furthermore the theory serves as a check upon experiment : any ...
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... given for calculating the individual R and coefficients and thus for calculating the attenuation factor , it remains for us to develop formulas for the angles of incidence . For this purpose we refer to figure 4 , which dupli- cates the ...
... given for calculating the individual R and coefficients and thus for calculating the attenuation factor , it remains for us to develop formulas for the angles of incidence . For this purpose we refer to figure 4 , which dupli- cates the ...
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... given by For even orders it is given by D = B + H2 = 2B + 2LNA . D = FL · BA = ( 2L - 1 ) NA – A , ( 19 ) ( 20 ) ( 21 ) ( 22 ) ( 23 ) B. Experimentally , these even order beams which is independent of the angle of incidence are . found ...
... given by For even orders it is given by D = B + H2 = 2B + 2LNA . D = FL · BA = ( 2L - 1 ) NA – A , ( 19 ) ( 20 ) ( 21 ) ( 22 ) ( 23 ) B. Experimentally , these even order beams which is independent of the angle of incidence are . found ...
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... given the wedge angle A , the index of refraction N , the angle of incidence B , and the order of the reflection m , calculates the angular position and the I attenuation factor of the emerging beam for both polarization of the incident ...
... given the wedge angle A , the index of refraction N , the angle of incidence B , and the order of the reflection m , calculates the angular position and the I attenuation factor of the emerging beam for both polarization of the incident ...
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... given order and to widen the angular separation between adjacent beams . ( 4 ) Increasing the wedge angle A has little effect upon the attenuation factor of any given beam but it makes the polarization effects more serious . Also the ...
... given order and to widen the angular separation between adjacent beams . ( 4 ) Increasing the wedge angle A has little effect upon the attenuation factor of any given beam but it makes the polarization effects more serious . Also the ...
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