It was natural that, soon after I had succeeded in splitting up lines, I should also study how the different lines behave in this respect.
—Pieter Zeeman
A beam of compound light is no longer reflected by the lined surface in the ordinary way; instead each special kind of light follows its own path.
Of course the light source must be very restricted for the large number of beams corresponding to the various kinds of light to appear separately.
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