Double slit interference with single pencil lead?

In summary, the conversation discusses the similarities and differences between a single slit and a double slit interference pattern. The individual conducting the experiment realizes that they can obtain the same interference pattern with a single pencil lead as they would with a double slit. The conversation also mentions the differences between diffraction and interference patterns, as well as provides resources for further reading.
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Hi guys,

Was trying out a home made double slit experiment as I've seen on youtube with a laser pointer and 2 pieces of pencil lead. Then I realized that I can obtain the same interference pattern with the single pencil lead.

Is this equivalent to a double slit interference?
 
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A single slit or an obstruction would create a diffraction pattern, not an interference pattern.

Here's a great site to explain the differences...

http://www.lightandmatter.com/html_books/lm/ch32/ch32.html
 
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Single slit produces interference too but it has larger scale. You can read about it in wikipedia: Single-slit diffraction

Image from wikipedia:
Single_slit_and_double_slit2.jpg


Another image.
http://tsgphysics.mit.edu/pics/P%20Interference/Q2-P10-Laser-Diffraction-and-Interference-still.jpg
 
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thanks for the links! will read them up :)
 

Related to Double slit interference with single pencil lead?

1. What is double slit interference with single pencil lead?

Double slit interference with single pencil lead is a phenomenon observed in optics, where light passing through two parallel slits with a single pencil lead creates a pattern of bright and dark fringes on a screen due to the interference of light waves.

2. How does double slit interference with single pencil lead work?

When light passes through the two slits, it diffracts and creates two sets of waves that interfere with each other. This results in constructive interference at certain points, creating bright fringes, and destructive interference at other points, creating dark fringes.

3. What factors affect the pattern of interference in double slit interference with single pencil lead?

The pattern of interference depends on the wavelength of light, distance between the two slits, and the distance between the slits and the screen. It also depends on the width of the slits and the amount of light passing through them.

4. What is the significance of double slit interference with single pencil lead?

Double slit interference with single pencil lead is a fundamental concept in optics and has been used to demonstrate the wave nature of light. It also has practical applications in fields such as spectroscopy and diffraction gratings.

5. Are there any real-world applications of double slit interference with single pencil lead?

Yes, double slit interference with single pencil lead is used in various technologies, such as optical coatings, laser beams, and holographic displays. It is also used in scientific research to study the properties of light and to create precise measurements of small objects.

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