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(a) As stated in the problem, we assume that the denominators are approximately the same between the two waves. This is justified because the corrections are only on the order of <math>d/L\!</math>, and we are interested in the case where <math>d<<L\!</math>. We require that the numerators have the same phase, namely <math>kr_{+}-kr_{-}=2\pi n\!</math>. We expand the LHS with respect to <math>d\!</math>,
 
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(a) As directed, we assume that the denominators are approximately the same between two waves. This is justified because the corrections are only of the order of <math>d/l\!</math>, and we are interested in the case where <math>d<<L\!</math>. We require that the numerators have the same phase, namely <math>kr_{+}-kr_{-}=2\pi n\!</math>. We expand the LHS with respect to <math>d\!</math>,


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(b) Let us choose the unit where ''k'' = 1. Then we pick ''d'' = 20, ''L'' = 1000. Here is the interference pattern. First along the ''y''-axis (''x'' = 0):
(b) Let us work in units in which <math>k = 1</math>; that is, we measure all lengths in units of <math>1/k\!</math>. We then set <math>d = 20\!</math> and <math>L = 1000\!</math>. Here is the interference pattern. We first plot the pattern along the <math>y\!</math> axis <math>(x = 0):\!</math>




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(c) Now on the plane:
(c) Using the same parameters as before, we now plot the pattern on the <math>xy\!</math> plane:


[[Image:Double_pinhole_plot_2.JPG]]
[[Image:Double_pinhole_plot_2.JPG]]




(d) For the same parameter as in (b), First along the ''y''-axis (''x'' = 0):
(d) We use the same parameters as in (b) and (c).  First, we plot the pattern along the <math>y\!</math> axis <math>(x = 0):\!</math>
 


[[Image:Double_pinhole_plot_3.JPG]]
[[Image:Double_pinhole_plot_3.JPG]]


 
We now plot the pattern on the plane:
Now on the plane:
 


[[Image:Double_pinhole_plot_4.JPG]]
[[Image:Double_pinhole_plot_4.JPG]]


The main difference is the absence of the interference pattern.


The main difference is the absence of the interference pattern.
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 18 January 2014

(a) As stated in the problem, we assume that the denominators are approximately the same between the two waves. This is justified because the corrections are only on the order of , and we are interested in the case where . We require that the numerators have the same phase, namely . We expand the LHS with respect to ,

Therefore,

and hence


(b) Let us work in units in which ; that is, we measure all lengths in units of . We then set and . Here is the interference pattern. We first plot the pattern along the axis


Double pinhole plot 1.JPG


(c) Using the same parameters as before, we now plot the pattern on the plane:

Double pinhole plot 2.JPG


(d) We use the same parameters as in (b) and (c). First, we plot the pattern along the axis

Double pinhole plot 3.JPG

We now plot the pattern on the plane:

Double pinhole plot 4.JPG

The main difference is the absence of the interference pattern.

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