Diffraction gratings are optical devices used to separate light into its constituent wavelengths or colors. They consist of a surface that has a large number of closely spaced lines or grooves, which can be either reflective or transmissive. When light encounters the grating, it interacts with these structures, leading to constructive and destructive interference effects based on the wavelength of the light.

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