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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disperse light" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor describing the illumination of an area or idea. For example, "The student's comment about the professor's lecture helped to disperse light on the subject."
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Diamond also has relatively high optical dispersion (ability to disperse light of different colors).
In summary, we proposed and demonstrated plasmonic nanoresonators to disperse light with high efficiency spectrally.
Historically glass prisms were first used to break up or disperse light into its component colours.
Colour and spectral imaging systems typically use filters and glass prisms to disperse light of different wavelengths.
Given their geometric complexity and dynamic optical properties, the columns act as architecturally scaled lenses that can concentrate or disperse light from within and/or outside the glass surface.
If placed in the middle of the room, a hanging light can also disperse light more evenly than a floor lamp.
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If some elements of the settlements are virtually imperishable, long-term visibility may be reduced by the 'delayed curation' and natural decay, the latter due to the strong winds that tend to bury large items and heavy artifacts and disperse lighter ones.
On the other hand, collecting spectral data starts from dispersing light through a specially designed prism.
Imperceptible to hand or eye, it reflects and disperses light prismatically, an effect that cleaning enhances and time can't dim.
Mr. Lindland, 38, is also the man who, along with his business partner Enrique Landa, created a reversible corduroy-brocade smoking jacket — business wear by day, Hugh Hefner by night — that goes for $195, and a $100 pair of trousers, called Disco Pants, that are made of fabric that disperses light.
As I walked up the stairs leading up to the small synagogue, I was dazzled by a halo of Jewish stars illuminating the walls around me. Stars of David had been carved into the stairs and a lamp cast their reflections all about the way a disco ball disperses light.
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