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Now we consider the case of two slit
diffraction.
Now we we will define and use Now we can ignore the in the denominator, as it will not have a significant effect on that. However in the exponent, we can not ignore it, since it could significantly affect thephase of the harmonic function. Lets define so now we can write: and start rearranging: This is very similar to the case of single slit diffraction except that you now get a factor included and a phase shift in the harmonic function.
So we can see immediately the intensity is recall and If goes to 0 then expression just becomes the expression for single slit diffraction. If a goes to 0 then the expression just becomes that for Youngsdouble slit. The double slit diffraction is just the product of these two results. (Hey cool!)
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