Medical Definition of Three-dimensional diffraction pattern

1. The diffraction pattern (of a point source) that appears in the three-dimensional space in and near the focal plane. For an aberration-free, diffraction- limited system, the slice of the diffraction pattern in the focal plane is the Airy disk and its surrounding diffraction rings. Above and below focus, the pattern changes periodically along the axis of the light beam so that bright and dark Airy-disk-like patterns appear alternately. The axial period of repeat is spaced twice as far apart as the radial period of repeat in the Airy disk and its diffraction rings (05 Aug 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Three-dimensional Diffraction Pattern

three-card monte
three-centered arch
three-chambered heart
three-cornered
three-cornered
three-cornered bone
three-cornered leek
three-D
three-day event
three-day fever
three-day measles
three-day measles
three-decker
three-dimensional
three-dimensionality
three-dimensional diffraction pattern (current term)
three-dimensional figure
three-dimensional radar
three-dimensional record
three-figure
three-flowered
three-fourths
three-glass test
three-hitter
three-hundredth
three-lane
three-leafed
three-leaved
three-legged
three-lobed

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