Single Slit Diffraction
We may see the bending phenomena of light, or diffraction, in the single-slit diffraction experiment, which causes light from a coherent source to interfere with itself and form a distinct pattern on the screen termed the diffraction pattern. When the sources are tiny enough to be comparable in size to the wavelength of light, diffraction occurs. This impact may be seen in the diagram below,
Diffraction of light
Diffraction is a phenomenon shown by light. When the wave of light interacts with the particle in the atmosphere it bends at the corners and scatters in the area to illuminate the whole area, this phenomenon is called the Diffraction of light. It is a property of light which is used to explain various phenomena observed in our daily life.
Let’s learn about diffraction in detail in this article.
Table of Content
- What is Diffraction?
- Diffraction Examples
- Types of Diffraction
- Single Slit Diffraction
- Single Slit Diffraction Formula
- Central Maximum
- Resolving Power
- Rayleigh’s Criterion
- What Is the Difference Between Diffraction and Scattering?