constructive interference

How Does Constructive Interference Work?

Constructive interference happens when the phase difference between combining waves is such that their peaks and troughs align. This alignment results in an additive effect, enhancing the wave's amplitude. For example, in a nano-fabricated material, light waves reflecting off different layers can combine constructively to amplify certain wavelengths, leading to unique optical properties.

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