Interference and Diffraction
Interference and Diffraction
Lights Nature
Wave nature (electromagnetic wave) Particle nature (bundles of energy called photons)
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Interference
Youngs Double Slit Interference http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes /109N/more_stuff/flashlets/youngexpt 4.htm
DL= nl n=0,1,2,3,
DL= n l m=1/2,3/2,5/2,.
Typical Question
Where is the first location of constructive or destructive interference?
x=Ltanq
sinq= DL/d
DL=nl
For small angles: Lsinq~Ltanq
d
q
q
L
dsinq=nl nl = dx L
n=0,1,2,3,
Question
How does x change with wavelength? How does x change with slit distance?
Problem
Two slits are 0.05 m apart. A laser of wavelength 633nm is incident to the slits. A screen is placed 2m from the slits.
a) Calculate the position of the first and second bright fringe. b) What is the maximum number of destructive interference spots there can be on either side of the central maximum?
Diffraction Grating
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Diffraction Grating
Large number of equally spaced parallel slits. Equations are same as for double slit interference but first calculate the d (slit separation) from the grating density, N. d=1/N , N slits per unit length dsinq=nl nl = dx L Constructive (brights) n=0,1,2,3,.. Destructive (darks) n=1/2, 3/2, 5/2,..
Problem
A neon laser of wavelength 633nm is pointed at a diffraction grating of 3000lines/cm. Find the angle where the first bright occurs. (Hint: slit separation d is inverse of grating density)
Diffraction
Wave bends as it passes an obstacle.
w
L
Questions
How does x change with the width? How does x change with the wavelength
Example of Diffraction