Diffraction Jaypee
Diffraction Jaypee
Aperture Screen
2) Fraunhofer diffraction:
The source and the screen are at
infinite distance from the
aperture (Using convex lens)
Source
a sin a sin
R (because /n is very small)
Then
sin N
N
Na sin sin
R A
From eq. (6)
N 1 N
(since for large N,
N 1 N
2 2 )
2 2
Single slit diffraction
Fraunhofer diffraction
b sin
0 0
So Imax = I0 = A2
2. Minima
A sin
Re-consider the equation R
The resultant amplitude R will be minimum when sin = 0
but 0
i.e. ,2 ,3 ,4 ..., n
n , where n 1,2,3,......
b sin
n
Therefore the condition
for minima is
b sin n
Where n = 1,2,3…. gives the condition of 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
minima. Here n 0, because for n = 0, = 0 which
corresponds central maxima.
Maximum Possible orders
Let us consider the condition for minima
b sin n
The first minima would occur (n = 1) at
sin 1 sin
1
b b
And the second minima (n = 2) would occur at
2
sin 1
sin 1 n b
b Further, sin
b
Since,
sin 1 Therefore,
d d 2
4
y 0,
3 5 7 9
, , , ...
2 2 2 2
(2n 1) where n 1, 2, 3, ...
2
y tan
(the more exact values are =
1.430, 2.46, 3.47, 4.471…)
exclude β = 0 because central
maximum
3. Secondary maxima
2n 1
, where n 1,2,3....
2
b sin
2n 1
2
2n 1 b sin
2n 1
b sin
2 2
2n 1
sin
1
2b
INTENSITY CALCULATIONS
Intensity of diffraction pattern is given as I R A
2 2 sin 2
2
In a single slit Fraunhoffer diffraction, show that more
than 90% of transmitted intensity is in the central
maxima.
1 1 1 2
Use 1 2 2 2 ...
3 5 7 8
INTENSITY CALCULATIONS
Intensity of diffraction pattern is given as I R A
2 2 sin 2
2
Intensity of principle maxima: for 0 Imax = I0 = A2
The intensity of secondary maxima:
Substituting = ±3/2 Similarly, substituting = ±5/2
1st secondary maxima (n =1), 2nd secondary maxima (n = 2)
3 5
sin 2 2 A2 sin 2
2 4 A 2
I1 R A
2 2
I2 2 4 A
3
2
9 2
5 2 25 2
( )
2 2
I1 0.046 I 0 I 2 0.016 I 0
Thus I1 is 4.6% of I0. Thus I2 is 1.61% of I0.
• Minima, sin = 0, = n
As the opening size gets smaller, the wave front experiences more and more curvature
FRAUNHOFER DOUBLE SLIT DIFFRACTION
The path difference between the two wave
originating from A and B
BM=(a+b) sin
therefore the phase diff. between them is
2
= (a b)sin
The image below is taken from the central maximum area of a display.
The intensity pattern is in effect
2 sin 2 a combination of both the
A
2 single-slit diffraction pattern
and the double slit interference
pattern.
cos 2
4 A2 sin 2
cos 2
2
2
4 A2 sin 2
I cos 2
2
2
where
Diff . Min. bsin n
b sin Diff . Max. bsin (2n 1) / 2
and where n 1, 2,3.....
d m
b n
Missing orders of int. pattern (m)
Because of min of diff pattern (n)
4 A2 sin 2
cos 2
2
2 (iii) If d=4b, then m=4n
missing orders are 4,8,12,...
Consider the case when b = 8.8 10–3 cm, d = 7.0 10–2 cm, and
= 6.328 10–5 cm. How many interference minima will occur
between the two diffraction minima on either side of the central
maximum? In the experimental arrangement the screen was placed
at a distance of 15 ft. Calculate the fringe width.
Numerical: Double slit diffraction
If λ=0.5µm, slit width ‘b’=2 µm and separation
between slits ‘a’=2 µm. Calculate
1. Position of first two minima (a+b)sin=(2m+1) /2;
'n =sin 1 ((2m 1)0.0625); m 0,1
Ans: 3.58o, 10.8o
2. Position of first two maxima (a+b)sin=m ;
n =sin 1 (0.125m); m 1, 2
Ans: 7.18o , 14.47o
3. Position of first diff. minima bsin=n; n 1
Ans: 14.47o
4. How many numbers of maxima are there in
Ans: 3 (m=0, +1, -1)
principal maxima ?
5. Missing orders Ans: m=2 order is missing
DIFFRACTION FROM N
NUMBER OF SLITS
(DIFFRACTION GRATING)
Intensity of diffraction pattern is given as
sin 2 N A2 sin 2 sin 2 N
I R 2
sin
2
2 sin 2
MAXIMA (Principal Maxima)
sin 0 m (d sin )
d sin m Where m = 0 ,1, 2, 3, …
1st order
principal maxima
1st order
secondary maxima
m 1
N 3
2nd order
principal maxima mN 1 4 and 2
2
2dm
mN cot m
d sin m m
d sin m 1.693 104
m 2.8
6 10 5
d
d
For principal maxima of grating we know
d sin m Where, d = a+b
d cos d md
d m 1
or
d d cos cot
dx fd
d m
(From angular dispersion)
d d cos
dx d
f
d d
dx m
f
d d cos
Overlapping orders: many wavelengths
1 4000A , 2 5000A
0 0
dsin m
4000m 2
sin
d
5000m1
sin
d
N - SLITS
b
d
a
numbers of lines per inch