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OS-4 Diffraction and Interference
  • Chapter 31

2
Review from OS 3
  • Superposition-The adding of waves
  • Constructive interference-Two crests meet or 2
    troughs meet
  • Increase in amplitude
  • Anti-nodal
  • Produces bright bands of light
  • Destructive interference-A crest meets a trough
  • Decrease amplitude or cancellation (NO amplitude)
  • Nodal
  • Produces dark bands of light

3
Antinodal and Nodal
  • Antinodal line-Antinodes line up and form a line
  • Constructive interference
  • Nodal line-Nodes line up to form a line
  • Destructive interference

4
Review Cont.
  • Frequency-How OFTEN waves pass a point
    (waves/sec)
  • Wavelength-The length of one complete crest and
    trough
  • As wavelength increases, frequency decreases (and
    vice versa)

5
Diffraction
  • Diffraction-The bending of waves around an object
    or through an opening
  • Occurs for all waves

6
Diffraction
  • The MOST diffraction takes place when the opening
    or obstacle is small compared to the wavelength
    of the wave (ex. Sound passing through a doorway)
  • So a longer wavelengthmore diffraction
  • If opening is wide compared to the wavelength,
    the wave will NOT diffract much (ex. Light)

7
How to increase diffraction
  • Decrease the size of the opening (for single
    slit/opening)
  • Decrease the distance between openings (for
    double slit)
  • Longer wavelength (Remember as wavelength
    increases, frequency decreases)

8
Electromagnetic Waves
  • All electromagnetic waves are the same type but
    vary according to wavelength.

9
Electromagnetic Spectrum
10
Youngs Experiment
  • 1801-Thomas Young performed Youngs Experiment
  • Greatly strengthened the wave theory of light

11
Youngs Experiment
  • Young passed light through a pinhole
  • The spot on the 2nd screen was larger than the
    original opening (showed diffraction)
  • On the 2nd screen he added 2 small openings close
    together
  • On the 3rd screen he saw a series of light and
    dark regions (an interference pattern-waves
  • overlapping and interfering
  • with each other)

12
Single Slit vs. Double Slit
  • Single slit interference patterns have a wide,
    bright central band and the side bands are
    narrower and not as bright
  • Double slit interference patterns-all of the
    bands are equally spaced and equally bright

13
Simulations for Youngs experiment
  • Colorado site http//www.colorado.edu/physics/2000
    /schroedinger/two-slit2.html
  • JAVA http//www.ub.edu/javaoptics/applets/YoungEn.
    html
  • Hawaii http//www.phys.hawaii.edu/teb/optics/java
    /slitdiffr/index.html
  • Water simulation http//www.acoustics.salford.ac.u
    k/feschools/waves/diffract3.php

14
Spectral analysis
  • Another use of diffraction to help identify
    elements present in charged gases
  • Colorado explained http//www.colorado.edu/physics
    /2000/quantumzone/index.html
  • Spectral simulation http//phys.educ.ksu.edu/vqm/h
    tml/emission.html
  • Every elements spectral line http//chemistry.bd.p
    su.edu/jircitano/periodic4.html

15
Hologram
  • Hologram-Interference pattern that is recorded on
    film
  • Creates a 3-D image when light reflected off an
    object interferes with incoming light
  • Used in forgery prevention, data storage,
    licenses, passports, money

16
Hologram
  • Holograms are made using laser light. Why?
  • Laser light is monochromatic and coherent
  • Monochromatic-one color
  • Coherent-light having the same frequency,
    wavelength and phase and traveling in the same
    direction

Normal white light is not monochromatic or
coherent!
17
Examples of Diffraction
  • Sound diffracting http//www.acoustics.salford.ac.
    uk/feschools/waves/diffract.phpdiffraction
  • Various effects (scrool down to radio waves)
    http//www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/feschools/waves
    /diffract2.phpradiotv
  • Acoustic room design http//www.acoustics.salford.
    ac.uk/feschools/waves/diffract4.phproomDesign

18
MATH
  • Example Light having a wavelength of 6.2 X 10-7
    meters is projected on a screen. Three bright
    and three dark bands are observed on a screen 2.0
    m away. The 3 pairs of bands measure 4.8 cm.
    What is the distance between the slits?

19
MATH
  • Required Problems 11
  • Work on all homework!!!
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