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A good example of this is the diffraction of sunlight by clouds that we often refer to as a silver lining

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Page 1: Optics Diffraction. Diffraction of Light: We classically think of light as always traveling in straight lines, but when light waves pass near a barrier

Optics

Diffraction

Page 2: Optics Diffraction. Diffraction of Light: We classically think of light as always traveling in straight lines, but when light waves pass near a barrier

• Diffraction of Light:We classically think of light as always traveling in straight lines, but when light waves pass near a barrier they tend to bend around that barrier and become spread out. Diffraction of light occurs when a light wave passes by a corner or through an opening or slit that is physically the approximate size of, or even smaller than that light's wavelength.

A very simple demonstration of diffraction can be conducted by holding your hand in front of a light source and slowly closing two fingers while observing the light transmitted between them. As the fingers approach each other and come very close together, you begin to see a series of dark lines parallel to the fingers. The parallel lines are actually diffraction patterns. This phenomenon can also occur when light is "bent" around particles that are on the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the light.

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A good example of this is the diffraction of sunlight by clouds that we often refer to as a silver lining

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Single slit Fraunhofer diffraction

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Diffraction pattern

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Intensity pattern- single slit

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Intensity calculation

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Double slit Fraunhofer diffraction

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Diffraction patterns: (a) Single slit (b) Two narrow slit (c) Two wide slits (d) one wide alit

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Double slit diffraction pattern

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