Chapter 17.6- Circular Aperture diffraction Flashcards

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Q

What happens to light waves that go though a circular aperture?

A

They spread out to generate a circular diffraction pattern

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Where is most of the intensity contained in a circular aperture diffraction?

A

In the circular central maxima, which is surrounded by a series of secondary bright fringes

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What does angle theta 1 tell us here

A

It locates the first minimum in the intensity for a circular aperture with diameter D

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How does the diameter of the diffraction pattern increase for circular aperture diffractions?

A

It increases with L (because the wave spreads out as it travels)

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How does the diameter of the diffraction pattern decrease for circular aperture diffractions?

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By increasing D

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