Abstract

When optical discs are illuminated, bright-colored lines can often be observed on the surface of them. Starting from the oblique incident grating diffraction model, this paper analyzes the physical mechanism behind the appearance of these colored lines and provides the coordinate expression of the location of the colored lines on the optical disc under the far-field condition. The wavelength distribution of the colored lines on the optical disc under white light illumination is also given by the wave vector relationship of the diffraction process. To verify the theoretical analysis results, an experimental apparatus was designed and constructed to measure the position and color of the colored lines. The experimental data, analyzed through Gaussian process regression and direct comparison, demonstrates a good consistency with the theoretical analysis results.

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