It is possible to calculate the intensity in the single-slit Fraunbofer diffraction pattern without using the phasor

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It is possible to calculate the intensity in the single-slit Fraunbofer diffraction pattern without using the phasor method of Section 36.3. Let y' represent the position of a point within the slit of width a in Fig. 36.5a, with y' = 0 at the center of the slit so that the slit extends from y' = ?? a/2 to y' = a/2. We imagine dividing the slit up into infinitesimal strips of width dy', each of which acts as a source of secondary wavelets.(a) The amplitude of the total wave at the point O on the distant screen in Fig. 36.5a is E0. Explain why the amplitude of the wavelet from each infinitesimal strip within the slit is E0 (dy'/a ), so that the electric field of the wavelet a distance x from the infinitesimal strip is dE = E0(dy'/a) sin(kx ?? wt).(d) Use the result of part (c) to show that if the intensity at point 0 is 10, then the intensity at a point P is given by Eq.(36.7).image

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Chemistry The Central Science

ISBN: 978-0321696724

12th edition

Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward

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