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Fraunhofer Diffraction 0
Fraunhofer diffraction, also known as far-field diffraction, occurs when light waves pass through a slit or around an object and the resulting diffraction pattern is observed at a distance where the wavefronts are essentially parallel. This type of diffraction is characterized by its ability to produce clear and predictable patterns that can be mathematically analyzed using Fourier transforms.
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