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The intensity of diffractive light for the ultrasonic grating for oblique incidence in water

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According to the Fraunhofer diffractive formula, the expression of the complex amplitude of diffractive light for the ultrasonic grating of travelling wave in water for the case of oblique incidence of plane wave is obtained, the expression of the diffractive intensity is obtained and the expression contains a Bessel function, the values of Bessel function affect the diffractive intensity, the factors which affect the value of Bessel function are presented and discussed, the characteristics of the frequency of the diffractive light is discussed.

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Wang, Q. The intensity of diffractive light for the ultrasonic grating for oblique incidence in water. J Opt 52, 197–201 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12596-022-00867-3

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