Is it possible to change the diffraction angle by using a concave or convex lens in front of the diffraction grating?
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The laser beam passes through a diffraction grating and diffracts at a specific angle. If you were to place a concave lens past the diffraction lens would the diffracted beam expand thus increasing the diffraction angle? Would a single concave mirror do the trick or is it more complicated than this?
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The laser beam passes through a diffraction grating and diffracts at a specific angle. If you were to place a concave lens past the diffraction lens would the diffracted beam expand thus increasing the diffraction angle? Would a single concave mirror do the trick or is it more complicated than this?