Abnormal reflection

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Abnormal reflection is a phenomenon relating to the wave-length of reflected light whether in x-rays, interactions with metals, or fluids.

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  • On the Abnormal Reflection of X-Rays by Crystals
  • Abnormal reflections in electron-diffraction patterns from tin condensed in low-pressure air or oxygen
  • Anomalous light reflection at the surface of a corrugated thinmetal film
  • Cambridge Journal On the three-dimensional internal waves excited by topography in the flow of a stratified fluid
  • Laser Beam Matching Device
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