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I am looking at a formula, simplified here, which says that peaks occur at wavelengths: \lambda_{ij}=...(i^{2}+j^{2})... "where i, j correspond to the orders of the 2D wave vector"
The peak wavelengths are at \lambda_{10},\lambda_{11},\lambda_{20}
(i.e. where (i^{2}+j^{2}) terms are
1^{2}+0^{2}=1
1^{2}+1^{2}=2
2^{2}+0^{2}=4
I don't understand what is meant by "i,j correspond to the orders of the 2D wave vector" and why the notation goes up as 10,11,20...
I expect there is a simple explanation if someone would be kind enough to help me understand this.
The peak wavelengths are at \lambda_{10},\lambda_{11},\lambda_{20}
(i.e. where (i^{2}+j^{2}) terms are
1^{2}+0^{2}=1
1^{2}+1^{2}=2
2^{2}+0^{2}=4
I don't understand what is meant by "i,j correspond to the orders of the 2D wave vector" and why the notation goes up as 10,11,20...
I expect there is a simple explanation if someone would be kind enough to help me understand this.