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What is meant by the terms (i) diffraction and (ii) interference? A laser produces a beam of red light with a wavelength of 709 nm. The beam is incident on a diffra... show full transcript
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To calculate the energy of each photon, we use the equation:
where:
First, we need to convert the wavelength into frequency:
Rearranging gives us:
Here, and , so:
Now substituting back to find the energy:
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Laser light has a single wavelength (monochromatic) and is highly collimated, while vapour lamp light emits a range of wavelengths (polychromatic) and is less collimated.
Laser light is coherent, meaning the light waves are in phase, whereas light from a vapour lamp is incoherent and lacks a fixed phase relationship.
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To derive the diffraction grating formula, consider the path difference between light rays from adjacent slits.
In a diffraction grating, light passing through slits at angle will satisfy:
where:
This equation can be illustrated with a diagram showing rays emerging from two adjacent slits at angle .
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If the laser is replaced by a ray of white light, a spectrum of colors would be observed on the screen. This occurs because white light contains multiple wavelengths, and each wavelength will diffract at different angles, creating a rainbow-like pattern.
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