Examples of single-slit diffraction (Correction !!)

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Examples of single-slit diffraction (Correction !!) The figure on the left is a photograph of a Fraunhofer pattern of a single horizontal slit. What features are especially notable ? Example 36.1: You pass 633-nm light through a narrow slit and observe the diffraction pattern on a screen 6.0 m away. The distance at the screen between the center and the first minima on either side is 32 mm long. How wide is the slit?

Warning: two-slit interference vs single slit diffraction Ch 35: Two slit interference bright fringes N.B. that this equation Ch 36 is for single slit diffraction dark fringes (no m=0 dark fringe) The variables ym have different meanings ! In the first case R is the distance to the screen, x in the 2nd case

Review: Intensity in the single-slit diffraction pattern What is β ? The angle θ is between P and a line normal to the middle of the slit Intensity of a single slit diffraction pattern

Review: Intensity maxima in a single-slit pattern The figure on the right shows the intensity versus angle in a single-slit diffraction pattern. The minima occur when β is a multiple of 2π, i.e. at The location of the maxima are found by taking the derivative of and setting it to zero. Surprisingly, these are not precisely where In fact, there are no maxima for m = 0 in this expression. The central maximum is wider than the others, and occurs at θ = 0. Using these approximate values of β in the intensity, we find

Width of the single-slit pattern The width of the single-slit diffraction pattern depends on the ratio of the slit width a to the wavelength λ. If the slit becomes wider, what happens to the central peak ? If the slit becomes narrow, what happens to the peak ? Professor Lam : remember this for the discussion of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle in QM Ans: The central peak becomes narrower (***different from geometric optics***).

Example of a single-slit pattern Example (a) The intensity at the center of a single-slit diffraction pattern is I0. What is the intensity at a point in the pattern where there is a 66-radian phase difference between wavelets from the two edges of the slit? (b) If this point is 7 degrees from the central maximum, how many wavelengths across is the slit? (a) (b) Remember to work in radians not degrees

Two slits of finite width The overall pattern of two finite-width slits is the product of the two patterns, i.e. So we have double narrow slit interference (Ch 35), single slit diffraction (Ch 36) and now two finite width slits (Ch 36).

Several slits (to obtain the result use phasors) A lens is used to give a Fraunhofer pattern on a nearby screen. Its function is to allow the pattern to be seen nearby, without having the screen really distant. There are 8 slits. The phasor diagrams show the electric vectors from each slit at different screen locations. Maxima at dsinθ= mλ ϕ=π/4;π/2;3π/4;π;5π/4;3π/2;7π/4

Interference pattern of several slits The figure below shows the interference pattern for 2, 8, and 16 equally spaced narrow slits. By making the slits very close together, the maxima become more separated. If the light falling on the slits contains more than one wavelength (color), there will be more than one pattern, separated more or less according to wavelength, although all colors have a maximum at m = 0.

Interference pattern of several slits The figure below shows the interference pattern for 2, 8, and 16 equally spaced narrow slits. If there are N slits, how many minima in the diffraction pattern between the maxima ? Ans: N-1 Width ~1/N to conserve energy The height of each maxima is proportional to N2. So what does this mean for the width ?