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He was the first one to describe electromagnetic theory of light dispersion.
Mr. Ranada points out that even if such light dispersion at the record edge did in fact occur, it wouldn't matter.
A diffraction grating causes light dispersion.
Main difference from his predecessor Ernostar was lesser number of optical groups and, therefore, lesser light dispersion and bigger contrast.
Canon and other manufacturers have used synthetically grown crystals of calcium fluoride components in lenses to aid apochromatic design, and to reduce light dispersion.
But Heisenberg saw that "the simplest and most natural assumption would be" to follow the lead provided by recent work in computing light dispersion done by Kramers.
The London theory has much similarity to the quantum mechanical theory of light dispersion, which is why London coined the phrase "dispersion effect."
Being a Non-zero dispersion shifted fibre it has minimum light dispersion, allowing signals to travel long distances with enough dispersion to prevent crosstalk from adjacent signals.
His investigations also concerned the blue colour of the sky as a consequence of light dispersion on fluctuations in the atmosphere, as well as explanation of Brownian motion of particles.