We discuss the optical analogy of reflected electron diffraction from a grating with non-uniform spacing at the nanoscale, and its relationship to another grating with uniform spacing. Two analytical approaches… Click to show full abstract
We discuss the optical analogy of reflected electron diffraction from a grating with non-uniform spacing at the nanoscale, and its relationship to another grating with uniform spacing. Two analytical approaches that offer a quantitative solution for the reflected diffraction from a grating are presented. A compact and low-cost experimental kit for demonstrating the physics behind the reflected diffraction from one-dimensional surface structures is described. As an example, the convolution theorem is used to explain the reflected diffraction from a sample consisting of two individual one-dimensional surface structures overlapping orthogonally. This study will broaden students' understanding of the physics behind diffraction.
               
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