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Micromechanical reflective diffraction grating with a variable blaze angle

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Abstract

This paper describes a micromechanical reflective diffraction grating controlled by a variable magnetic field. Periodic variation of the tilt angle of the mirror elements produces modulation of the radiation intensity in the principal maxima of the diffraction pattern. A graphoanalytical method makes it possible to determine the tilt angles in a wide range of frequencies of the torsional vibrations.

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