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Question
State the characteristics of a single slit diffraction pattern.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- The image formed by a single slit deviates from the anticipated purely geometrical representation.
- For a fixed wavelength, the breadth of the diffraction pattern varies inversely with the slit width.
- With a constant slit width 'a,' the breadth of the diffraction pattern is directly proportional to the wavelength.
- The intensities of the non-central, i.e., secondary, maxima are significantly lower than the intensity of the central maximum.
- Both the minima and the non-central maxima share the same width, represented as Dλ/a.
- The breadth of the central maximum is 2Dλ/a, double the width of the non-central maxima or minima.
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