0 the interference produced when two or more energy waves that are in phase (= in the same stages of the repeating pattern) combine to create a stronger wave --
1 the interference produced when two or more energy waves that are in phase (= in the same stages of the repeating pattern) combine to create a stronger wave --
The result is that light traveling an equal optical path length in the test and reference beams produces a white light fringe of constructive interference.
This process of constructive interference produces the most intense coloration of any living organism.
Resonators are especially useful in photonic logic, since they allow a build-up of energy from constructive interference, thus enhancing optical nonlinear effects.
Layer thicknesses are chosen to produce destructive interference in the beams reflected from the interfaces, and constructive interference in the corresponding transmitted beams.
The path difference between two waves undergoing constructive interference is given by 2 "d" sin ", where" is the scattering angle.
The longitudinal modes correspond to those wavelengths of the wave which are reinforced by constructive interference after many reflections from the cavity's reflecting surfaces.
For a certain crossing angle, the electron gains maximum energy due to the constructive interference.
This is because of the intensity maxima in constructive interference.