1st Semester Notes for B.tech
Engineering Physics: Notes of Interference and Diffraction | Part 2
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In this part, we will discuss Diffraction.
Diffraction
The phenomenon of bending of light around the sharp corner and spreading light is known as Diffraction.
Light bends through a sharp surface when it bumps on the edge and spreads light into a brighter and shadowed region.
MN: Screen which shows diffraction of light
There are two types of diffraction based on their location:
- Fresnel Diffraction
- Fraunhofer Diffraction
Fresnel Diffraction | Fraunhofer Diffraction |
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Source and Screen both are at a finite distance from the narrow slit | Source and Screen both are at a infinite distance from the narrow slit |
The lens isn't used | Lenses are used |
Incident Wavefronts are Spherical | Incident Wavefronts are plane |
- Fresnel Diffraction
- Fraunhofer Diffraction due to a single slit
S: monochromatic light source
L: Lens of Focal length f1
L1: Lens of Focal length f2
MN: Narrow Slit
AB: Screen
Amplitude= Aθ = KaSinα/α
Intensity (I) at P = IoSin²Î²/β²
Io is the maximum intensity and β= πbsinθ/λ
- Condition for minima
IoSin²Î²/β²= 0
Sinβ=0
Therefore, β=nπ -------(n=0.1,2,3.......)
if β→0
lim Sinβ/β =1
β→0
Principle maxima are I=Io
β=πbsinθ/λ
- Condition for maxima
2IoSinβ(βCosβ-Sinβ)=0
tanβ=β
This equation is known as the Transcendental equation
Difference Between Interference and diffraction of light:
Interference | Diffraction |
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Two different wavefronts originate through the same monochromatic source | due to bumping with the edge of an obstacle, it comes from different part of the same wavefronts |
the fringe of interference have the same width | the fringe of diffraction doesn't have the same width |
The intensity distribution of bright fringe is the same | The intensity distribution of fringes is not the same |
Diffraction Grating
Distance between two consecutive slits is equal and parallel in a large number of a glass plate is known as a diffraction grating. It has approx. 400 to 5000 lines/centimeter.
Elements of grating: The grating element is the distance between two adjacent slits. It is denoted by 'd'.
d= L/N
where L is the length of the grating
N is the number of adjacent lines
SI unit: meter(m) Dimensional Formula: [L]
- Parallel rays of two consecutive slits differ in the path by lambda(λ) and the distance between two rays is ab
ab=λ
From the figure, Sinθ=ab/d=λ /d
Types of diffraction grating:
- Ruled grating
- Holographic grating
- Zeroth order
Therefore, dSinθ=λ=0
- First-order
Therefore, dSinθ=λ=positive value
- By increasing θ we will get 2nd, 3rd....Nth order.
(ii) if d and λ will be the same and θ increases then images will be of different colour forms.
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