Diffraction of Light
Treating light (EM field) as a wave
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Diffraction of Light
Treating light (EM field) as a wave
On a much smaller scale, when light waves pass near a barrier, they
tend to bend around that barrier and spread at oblique angles.
This phenomenon is known as diffraction of the light, and occurs
when a light wave passes very close to the edge of an object or
through a tiny opening, such as a slit or aperture.
Diffraction is any deviation from geometrical optics that results from
obstruction of the wave front of light.
Obstruction causes local variations in the amplitude or phase of the
wave and also causes image blurriness.
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Interference Vs Diffraction
Interference: superposition of the beams originating
from discrete number of sources
Diffraction: superposition/interference of the waves
originating from different points of a continuous source
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Mathematical Treatment
Far-field or Fraunhofer Diffraction: when both the
source & observation screen are far from the diffraction causing
aperture, so that the waves arriving at the aperture & screen can
be approx by plane waves
Near-field or Fresnel Diffraction: when the curvature of
the wave fronts are not to be ignored (spherical, cylindrical)
We will discuss the far-field diffraction considering the
Huygens-Fresnel approximation
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Diffraction from a Single Slit
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Diffraction from a Single Slit
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Diffraction of Light
Diffraction from a Single Slit
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Diffraction of Light
Diffraction from a Single Slit
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Diffraction of Light
Diffraction from a Single Slit
Angular Width & Beam Spreading
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Rectangular & Circular Aperture
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Rectangular & Circular Aperture
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Resolution & Rayleigh criterion
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Resolution & Rayleigh criterion
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Double Slit Diffraction
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Double Slit Diffraction
The intensity at point P is
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Double Slit Diffraction
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Diffraction from many Slits (GRATING)
The diffraction grating equation is
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Diffraction from many Slits (GRATING)
The diffraction grating equation is
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Diffraction from many Slits (GRATING)
m = 0 occurs at θm = -θi for all wavelength. Higher orders occur
On either side of 0th. For other value of ‘m’ the grating separate λ.
Unlike prism, Grating produces greater deviation
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Dispersion of a GRATING
The wavelength within an order are better separated
as their order increases. This property is described
as angular dispersion
Angular dispersion, for normal
Incidence
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Resolution of a GRATING
The resolving power is defined as
For normal incidence and mth principal maximum
of closely value of λ
Rayleigh criterion
For a grating of N grooves
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