Double slit interference Flashcards

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How is a coherent source of light made?

A

illuminated two closely spaced parallel slits

the two slits act as coherent sources of waves - they emit light waves with a constant phase difference and frequency

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What are Young’s fringes?

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alternating bright and dark fringest form on the screen where the diffracted light from the double slit overlap

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What happens if the single slit is too wide?

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each part of it produces a fringe pattern

which is displaced slighly from the pattern

due to adjacent parts of the single slit dark fringes become narrower

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How are the fringes formed?

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  • due by interference of light
  • bright fringe:
    • light from one slit reinforces the light from the other slit
    • light waves arrive in phase with eachother
      • dark fringe:
    • the light from one slit cancels the light from the other slit
    • the waves from the twp slits arrive 180 out of phase
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What is fringe seperation?

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the distance from the centre of a bright fringe to the centre of the next bright fringe

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What is the meaning for each part of the equation w = λD / s?

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D = distance from the slits to the screen

s = slit spacing

w = fringe separation

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How do the fringes become more widely spaced? w = λD / s

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distance from the slits is increased

λ is increased

split spacing is reduced

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How is fringe seperation measured?

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measure across several fringes from the centre of a dark fringe to another,

easier to locate than bright obtain w by d

iving you measuredment by the number of fringes you measured across

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Mark scheme : explain how the pattern of bright and dark patches is formed.

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slits act as coherent sources

waves diffract as slits waves superimpose

bright patches: constructive interference / waves reinforce

dark patches : destructive interferance / waves out of phase

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What are the two requirements for light sources to be coherent?

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same phase / constant phase difference

same wavelength / frequency

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Why must S be narrow?

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  • narrow slit gives wide diffraction
    • ensures that S1 and S2 are illuminated
  • S acts as a point source
    • narrow single slit ensures it provides coherent sources of light at S1 and S2
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How are S1 and S2 act as coherent sources?

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  • both illuminated by the same source giving the same wavelength
  • paths to S1 and S2 are of constant length,
    • giving constant phase different
    • or SS1 and SS2 so waves in phase
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what is coherent light

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same freq, wavelength and same phase difference

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red laser replaced with a white light source

describe how the appearance of the maxima would change

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  • white central
  • subsidary maxima consist of specrtrum of light
  • maxima wider, minima narrower
  • blue nearest to central maxima, red farthest
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