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Single, Double And N-Slit Diffraction B.Tech I

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk If light is a wave, it will diffract around a single slit or obstacle.

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk The resulting pattern of light and dark stripes is called a diffraction pattern.

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk This pattern arises because different points along a slit create wavelets that interfere with each other just as a double slit would.

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk The minima of the single-slit diffraction pattern occur when

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk Single-slit diffraction maximum. Light of wavelength 750 nm passes through a slit 1.0 x 10-3 mm wide. How wide is the central maximum (a) in degrees, and (b) in centimeters, on a screen 20 cm away?

Diffraction by a Single Slit or Disk Diffraction spreads. Light shines through a rectangular hole that is narrower in the vertical direction than the horizontal. (a) Would you expect the diffraction pattern to be more spread out in the vertical direction or in the horizontal direction? (b) Should a rectangular loudspeaker horn at a stadium be high and narrow, or wide and flat? A B

Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction Pattern Light passing through a single slit can be divided into a series of narrower strips; each contributes the same amplitude to the total intensity on the screen, but the phases differ due to the differing path lengths:.

Slit of width D divided into N strips of width Δy. Each strip is a wave with intensity of I 0 /N. Path difference between two adjacent strips is and the corresponding phase angle difference is N. The intensity of the diffraction is, by superposition, the vector sum of the N strips of light with N approaching infinity. ysin E lim N N 1 n 0 E 0 N sin t n

Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction Pattern Phasor diagrams give us the intensity as a function of angle.

E E 0 2E 0 sin t cos sin t 2 2

m 1, Dsin 2 Dsin 2

Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction Pattern Taking the limit as the width becomes infinitesimally small gives the field as a function of angle:

Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction Pattern Finally, we have the phase difference and the intensity as a function of angle: and.

Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction Pattern Intensity at secondary maxima. Estimate the intensities of the first two secondary maxima to either side of the central maximum.

Diffraction in the Double-Slit Experiment The double-slit experiment also exhibits diffraction effects, as the slits have a finite width. This means the amplitude at an angle θ will be modified by the same factor as in the single-slit experiment: The intensity is, as usual, proportional to the square of the field.

Diffraction in the Double-Slit The diffraction factor (depends on β) appears as an envelope modifying the more rapidly varying interference factor (depends on δ). Experiment

Diffraction in the Double-Slit Experiment Diffraction plus interference. Show why the central diffraction peak shown, plotted for the case where d = 6D = 60λ, contains 11 interference fringes.

Limits of Resolution; Circular Apertures Resolution is the distance at which a lens can barely distinguish two separate objects. Resolution is limited by aberrations and by diffraction. Aberrations can be minimized, but diffraction is unavoidable; it is due to the size of the lens compared to the wavelength of the light.

Limits of Resolution; Circular Apertures For a circular aperture of diameter D, the central maximum has an angular width: 1.22, D in radians.

Limits of Resolution; Circular Apertures The Rayleigh criterion states that two images are just resolvable when the center of one peak is over the first minimum of the other.

Limits of Resolution; Circular Hubble Space Telescope. Apertures The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a reflecting telescope that was placed in orbit above the Earth s atmosphere, so its resolution would not be limited by turbulence in the atmosphere. Its objective diameter is 2.4 m. For visible light, say λ = 550 nm, estimate the improvement in resolution the Hubble offers over Earth-bound telescopes, which are limited in resolution by movement of the Earth s atmosphere to about half an arc second. (Each degree is divided into 60 minutes each containing 60 seconds, so 1 = 3600 arc seconds.)

Limits of Resolution; Circular Eye resolution. Apertures You are in an airplane at an altitude of 10,000 m. If you look down at the ground, estimate the minimum separation s between objects that you could distinguish. Could you count cars in a parking lot? Consider only diffraction, and assume your pupil is about 3.0 mm in diameter and λ = 550 nm.