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InterferenceWhite light and spectra

Constructive and destructive interference can be explained in terms of phase and path difference. Interference patterns can be calculated using wavelength, grating spacing and angle of maxima.

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White light and spectra

When white light is incident on a grating the central maximum is white. Spectra are produced at the other order maxima.

Consider the grating relationship:

  • for any particular grating \(d\) is constant
  • for each order maximum \(n\) is the same

Therefore:

\(\sin \theta\) depends only on wavelength

Hence the bigger the wavelength the bigger the angle \(\theta\)

Question

If the brightness of light in a double slit experiment is increased what happens to the fringe spacing (distance between two consecutive maxima or minima)?