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<h1>Double Slit Diffraction/Interference<br>
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<li> <big><b>Intensity pattern for single slit diffraction:</b></big></li>
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<div align="center"><img alt="eqn1" src="lo_ssdiffraction_eqn8.jpg"
height="83" align="middle" width="134">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; where&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img
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<li><big><b>Intensity pattern for double slit interference:</b></big></li>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; where&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<div align="left">Note that &#966;' = &#966;/2, where &#966; is defined in the
double slit interference analysis.<br>
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<li>Remember that in the double slit interference analysis we
(implicitly) assumed that the two slits were "point" wave
sources.&nbsp; Of course in reality this is impossible, no
sources are true "point" sources.&nbsp; An accurate
description of double slit interference must include the
effect of the finite width of each slit - that is, the
diffraction phenomena from each slit.&nbsp; A detailed
mathematical analysis leads to an intensity pattern at point
P given by,</li>
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<div align="left">Qualitatively, the interference pattern is
modulated by the diffraction pattern, as indicated below.<br>
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src="exclamation-icon.gif" height="30" width="31"> Note
that the slit width "a" must be smaller than the slit
separation "d" (center to center).<br>
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src="exclamation-icon.gif" height="30" width="31"> The
number of interference maximum underneath the central
maximum of the diffraction envelope depends on the
relative values of a and d.<br>
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<img alt="exclamation" src="exclamation-icon.gif"
height="30" width="31"> Diffraction minima occur at &#952; =
&#955;/a , 2&#955;/a , 3&#955;/a...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [ asin&#952;
= n&#955; ]<br>
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Interference minima occur at&nbsp; &#952; = &#955;/2d , 3&#955;/2d ,
5&#955;/2d...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [ dsin&#952; = (n+1/2)&#955; ]<br>
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<li>In the examples below the first intensity pattern
has&nbsp; d = 3a, whereas the second pattern has d =
(15/2)a<br>
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her high school physics class, a girl told her older brother,
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"You know, my physics teacher <i><b>was</b></i> right about
the optical Doppler effect. You see those cars. The lights of
the ones approaching us are white, but the lights of the ones
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<p><i>Dr. C. L. Davis</i><br>
<i>Physics Department</i><br>
<i>University of Louisville</i><br>
<i>email</i>: <a href="mailto:c.l.davis@louisville.edu">c.l.davis@louisville.edu</a>
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