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On Bragg diffraction in antenna technology

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Alexander Morozov

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In the USSR I was a radio engineer. In the late 70s, I discovered a physical phenomenon, which is partially described in the book (see photo 1)
The main thing is that a single-beam refraction of a plane wave on the refractive index grid (phase grid) is always possible.
To do this, the plane wave must fall on the grid at the Bragg angle and the refractive index of the medium must change according to the correct law. Bragg diffraction is one extreme case (the small grid period, large angles of refraction), Raman-Nath diffraction is another extreme case (long period grid, small angles of refraction).
Is it known in the US?
Is it useful? I don't know.
But I hope
will be useful.
After the end of the Soviet power was a tractor driver, Turner and from 1996 to 2016 drilled wells for water and taught it to others, in particular, sons. Some of the details in (Now I work as a janitor with a broom, snow shovel, great pleasure in kindergarten for two hours early in the morning, occasionally stand at the lathe and I try to understand, wandering in the Internet: Maxwell's Demon is possible today or tomorrow(?).
Thanks for your attention.
Alexander Morozov, Moscow region.
 
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My experience with Bragg diffraction comes from X-ray diffraction in atomic physics lab. The Debye-Scherrer method was used to identify an unknown crystalline aggregate and determine its lattice structure. I would think that if you start with a reflective periodic grid that radio waves would similarly reflect coherent signals at the Bragg angle. I'm not sure I fully understand what OP is describing.

Edit: We also used the Laue method for calculating the Bragg angle and identifying a thin crystal through which X-rays would be passed and the sample rotated.
 
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