Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry

Destructive interference: The complete out-of-phase interaction of photons, i.e., their collision in such a way that their intensities cancel. In x-ray crystallography, destructive interference of x-ray photons causes areas without spots (reflections) in the diffraction pattern.

Starting waves

Wave after interference



Constructive interference occurs when photon waves interact in phase.






Destructive interference occurs when photon waves interact completely out of phase.