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Question
Describe Young’s double-slit experiment with a neat diagram showing points of maximum and minimum intensity.
Solution
- In Young’s double-slit interference experiment, a plane wavefront is made to fall on an opaque screen AB having two similar narrow slits S1 and S2.
- The figure below shows a cross-section of the experimental setup and the slits have their lengths perpendicular to the plane of the paper.
Young’s double-slit experiment - The slits are about 2 - 4 mm apart from each other.
- An observing screen PQ is placed behind AB.
- Assuming that the slits S1 and S2 are equidistant from the S, the wavefronts starting from S and reaching the S1 and S2 at every instant of time are in phase.
- When the rays fall on S1 and S2, the two slits act as secondary sources of light-emitting cylindrical wavelets (with axis along the slit length) to the right of AB.
- The two secondary sources emit waves in phase with each other.
- The crests/troughs of the secondary wavelets superpose as shown in the figure and interfere constructively high intensity giving rise to a bright band.
- When the crest of one wave coincides with the trough of the other causing zero intensity, dark images of the slits are produced on the screen PQ.
- The dark and bright regions are called fringes and the whole pattern is called an interference pattern.
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