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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Science Class 12

Diffraction of Light

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CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Diffraction of Light

The bending of light near the edge of an obstacle or slit and spreading into the region of geometrical shadow is called diffraction of light.

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Definition: Fresnel Diffraction

The type of diffraction that occurs when the source or screen is at a finite distance from the diffracting object and fringes are not sharp and well-defined is called Fresnel diffraction.

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Definition: Fraunhofer Diffraction

The type of diffraction that occurs when the source and the observation screen are far away (effectively at infinite distance) from the diffracting object and fringes are not sharp and well-defined is called Fraunhofer diffraction.

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Key Points: Diffraction of Light

  • Diffraction = bending and spreading of light waves around obstacles or through narrow openings, producing interference patterns.
  • It is due to interference of secondary wavelets from the exposed portion of the wavefront from the slit.
  • Key difference from interference: in diffraction, bright fringes have same intensity but bands are of decreasing intensity.

Single Slit Diffraction:

Let a = width of slit, θ = angle of diffraction.

Condition for Minimum (Dark) Intensity:

a sin⁡θ = nλ, n = 1,2,3...

Condition for Maximum (Secondary Bright) Intensity:

\[a\sin\theta=(2n+1)\frac{\lambda}{2},\quad n=1,2,3...\]

Width of Central Maximum:

For first minima: \[a\cdot\frac{y}{D}=\lambda\Rightarrow y=\frac{\lambda D}{a}\]

\[W=2y=\frac{2\lambda D}{a}\]

Angular width of central maximum:

\[2\theta=\frac{2\lambda}{a}\]

Linear width of n-th secondary maximum:

\[\beta=\frac{\lambda D}{a}\]
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