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1 diffraction (Physical optics)
Chapter 36 diffraction (Physical optics)

2 Single slit Diffraction

3 Wavelength dependence
Longer wavelength, larger diffraction

4 Near-Field and Far-Field
Fresnel diffraction (near-field): Source, obstacle, screen are all close to each other. Fraunhofer diffraction (far-field): Source, obstacle, screen are far from each other. Light rays can be considered parallel to a good approximation. This is the case we will study.

5 Intensity of Diffraction

6 Characteristic of diffraction
Central peak twice as wide

7 Angular width

8 Minima

9 Find the dark fringe

10 Find the slit width

11 Diffraction through a circular aperture

12 Resolvability for different α
Cannot be resolved Can be resolved

13 Large angular separation
Can resolve the two stars easily α

14 Small angular separation
Cannot resolve the two stars α

15 Rayleigh’s Criterion α
Just able to resolve the two stars when the maximum falls directly on the first minimum α

16 Resolvability (Resolving Power)

17 Different Aperture

18 Example θR

19 Diffraction Grating (Multiple Slits)

20 Diffraction Gratings Peaks much narrower than a double slit. N is the total number of slits.

21 Different number of slits
The width of the peaks decreases as N increases.

22 Different colors (wavelength) diffract differently

23 Example: White light on a Grating
Find the angular spread of the first order bright fringe when white light falls on a diffraction grating with 600 slits per millimeter. The wavelengths of the visible spectrum are approximately 400nm (violet) to 700nm (red).

24 X-ray Diffraction X-rays is an EM waves with very short wavelength (λ ≈10-10m). This is about the same as the separation between some crystalline solid.

25 Conditions for constructive interference

26 Deriving the intensity for a Grating

27 Derivation (Cont.)


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