Interference and Diffraction
Interference and Diffraction
Interference
Principle of Superposition
Coherent Sources
Youngs Double slit
Diffraction
Gratings
Polarization
(covered in the previous lesson)
Wave
Fundamentals
Wave Equation
c = f o
c the speed of light
f frequency
o wavelength
c
v f
n
Wave
Fundamentals
Interference of Light
Wave
Principle of Superposition
The total displacement at a point
equal to the sum of the individual
displacements at that point.
Interference of Light
Wave
There are two types of
Constructive Interference
occurs when the wave
amplitudes reinforce
each other, building a
wave of even greater
amplitude.
Interference of Light
Wave
There are two types of
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interference
Destructive Interference
occurs when the wave
amplitudes oppose
each other, resulting
in waves of reduced
amplitude.
amplitude
Interference of Light
Wave
Interference of Light
Wave
monochromatic light has a unique wavelength and is
represented by a perfect sine wave which would
extend to infinity in time and space.
Laser light is an extremely good approximation to
monochromatic light, some possessing a coherence
length of several kilometres.
White light, on the other hand, is a mixture of
monochromatic waves of widely different wavelengths
path difference
= r2 r1 = d sin
path difference
= S2P S1P
= d sin = =(n+
dark fringes
n = 1, 2,......
nth bright
fringe
n = +3
n = +2
n = +1 dark fringe,
etc.
n = 0 dark fringe
n = +1
n=0
n = 1
n = 2
Central
bright
fringe
n = 1 dark fringe
n = 3
nth bright fringe
or
L
y L tan Lsin
n
sin
d
d
n L
y
d
Example of interference
Interference patterns of overlapping water waves from two
vibrating spherical sources.
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Two sources interference