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Interference and Diffraction
Principle of Superposition of Waves
a. Statement :
When two or more waves arrive at a point in the
medium simultaneously then each wave produces
its own displacement independent of the other
waves. The resultant displacement at that point is
given by the vector sum of individual displacements
produced by each wave.

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Interference of Light
Redistribution of light intensity in the region of medium
is due to the physical process called as “Interference of
light”

Constructive Interference

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Destructive Interference

Path Length and Path Difference

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Condition

for

Destructive

Constructive

Interference

Interference

(Or

Conditions

and
for

Brightness & Darkness of a point)
a. Condition

for

Constructive

(brightness):1. Overlapping
2. Path difference = n λ = (2n) λ /2
[n = 0, 1, 2, ...........]
3. Phase difference
4. 4. Intensity

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b. Condition

for

Destructive

Interference

(darkness):1. Overlapping
2. Path difference =(n – 1/2)λ
= (2n – 1) λ/2
[n = 1, 2, 3, 4..........]
3. Phase difference
4.

Intensity

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M.C.Q
Q.1

In interference of light
(a.1) Light energy is created
(c.1) Light energy is redistributed

Q.2

(b.1) Light energy is destroyed
(d.1) Light energy is doubled

Select the correct statement
(a.2) Only longitudinal waves produce interference.

(b.2) Only transverse waves

produce interference.
(c.2) Only standing waves produce interference. (d.2) Both longitudinal and
transverse waves produce interference.
Q.3

Two sources of light are said to be coherent if they emit light waves of the same
(a.3) Frequency and speed

(b.3) Wavelength and constant

phase difference
(c.3) Frequency and amplitude
Q.4

(d.3) Intensity and frequency

Which one of the following quantities is conserved in the interference of light waves?
(a.4) Phase difference

(b.4) Amplitude

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(c.4) Intensity

(d.4) Path difference
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Young’s Experiments to Demonstrate the
Phenomenon of Interference

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Theory of Interference Band
(Expression for bandwidth or fringe width of an
interference band.)

Expression for path difference S2P – S1P :In ∆PNS2 and ∆PMS. By Pythagoras theorem.
S2P2 = S2N2 + PN2
= D2 + (x + d/2)2

..................... (1)

S1P2 = S1M2 + PM2
= D2 + (x - d/2)2

...................... (2)

S2P2 – S1P2 = (x + d/2)2 – (x – d/2)2
= x2 + 2x d/2 + d2/4 – x2 + 2x d/2
– d2/4
= 2xd

..................... (3)
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If x, d < < D, then S1P ≈ S2P ≈ D
Equation (3) becomes.
2D (S2P – S1P) = 2xd
S2P – S1P = xd/D

..................... (4)

For a point P to be bright.
S2P – S1P = (2n) λ/2

.................... (5)

From (3) and (4), xd/D = n λ
x = n λ D/d
Let xn, xn – 1 = distances of nth and n + 1th bright
bands from O.

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Using these in (6),
xn = nλ D/d and xn - 1 = (n + 1)λ D/d
X = Band width of bright band
= xn+1 – xn = (nλ D/d) + (λ D/d) – (n λ D/d)
X = λD/d

..................... (7)

e. For a point P to be dark
S2P – S1P = (2n – 1) λ /2

..................... (8)

From (3) and (8), xd/D = (2n – 1) λ/2
x = (2n – 1) λD/2d

...................... (9)

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Let xn, xn -1 = distances of nth and n - 1th dark
bands from O. Using these in (9).
Xn = (2n – 1) λ D/2d
Xn – 1 = [2(n + 1) – 1] λD/2d = (2n + 1) λD/2d
X = Band width of dark band
= Xn-1 – Xn
= (2nλD/2d) + (λ D/2d) λ – (2n D/2d) + (λ D/2d)
X = λ D/d

...................... (10)

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Assuming the Expression for Path Difference
Obtain an Expression for Band Width of An
Interference Band
a. From above diagram, bright and dark bands are
placed alternately. Let, n = 0, 1, 2, 3....................
λ = Wavelength of the light used.
D = Distance between the sources and the screen.
d = Distance between the two sources.
For a bright band.
xn = n λ D/d and xn+1 = (n + 1) λ D/d
X = λ D/d
b. For a dark band.
Xn = (2n -1) λ D/2d
Xn-1 = [2 (n + 1) - 1] λ D/d = (2n + 1) λ D/2d
X = λ D/d
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Conditions for Obtaining Well Defined Steady
Interference Pattern
a. Statement :Two sources must be
i.

equally bright

ii. monochromatic
iii. coherent
iv. as narrow as possible
v. as closed as possible

b. Explanation :i.

This will not give a well-defined interference
pattern.

ii. This will not give a well defined interference
pattern.
iii. This produces unstable interference pattern.
iv. These will not a well defined interference pattern.
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v. Since X = λ D/d. For λ, D = constant
X α 1/d. Therefore smaller the distance between
the sources higher the bond width. This gives a well
defined interference pattern.

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Biprism
Two thin prisms of extremely small refracting angle
are connected bases to base. Such a prism formed
is called as “Biprism”. Biprism is used for producing
two coherent sources from a single source.

Biprism Experiment
This

experiment

is performed

to

find

wavelength of monochromatic source of light.

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a. Measurement of D :- Distance between slit and the
eyepiece is measured directly from the scale on the
optical bench.
d. Measurement of X :- For this purpose vertical wire
of the cross wire is made coincide with one edge of
the white band and corresponding reading (xn) on
the micrometer scale is recorded using slow motion
screw. The cross wire is moved through known
number of bands (n). Vertical wire is again made
coincide with one edge of the bright band and
corresponding heading (xn) on the micrometer is
recorded.
Mean band width X is obtained by the formula.
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X = Xn – X0/n

e. Measurement of d (method of conjugate foci) :S1, S2 are virtual coherent sources. Distance
between these sources (d) cannot be measured
directly.
1. A convex lens is interposed in between biprism
is so adjusted that real, bright and enlarged
images S1’ and S2’ of S1, S2 are observed in the
focal plane of the eyepiece. Using slow motion
screw distance (d1) between S1’ and S2’ is
measured.
u = object distance

v = Image distance

object size / Image size
= object distance / Image distance
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d/d1 = u/v

......................... (1)

2. Convex lens is displaced towards eyepiece and
its position is so adjusted that real, diminished
and reduced images S1’’ and S2’’ of S1, S2 are
observed in the focal plane of the eyepiece.
Using slow motion screw distance (d2) between
S1” and S2” is measured.
d/d2 = v/u

.........................(1)

Multiplying (1) by (2),
d/d2 = u/v × v/u
d2/d1d2 = 1
d2 = d1d2

d=

d1d 2

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f.

Unknown wavelength l is calculated by :λ = X d/D = X d1d 2 / D

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Summarized notes - 12th Science JEE - Interference and Diffraction

  • 1. 9011041155 /09011031155 Interference and Diffraction Principle of Superposition of Waves a. Statement : When two or more waves arrive at a point in the medium simultaneously then each wave produces its own displacement independent of the other waves. The resultant displacement at that point is given by the vector sum of individual displacements produced by each wave. 1
  • 2. 9011041155 /09011031155 Interference of Light Redistribution of light intensity in the region of medium is due to the physical process called as “Interference of light” Constructive Interference 2
  • 4. 9011041155 /09011031155 Condition for Destructive Constructive Interference Interference (Or Conditions and for Brightness & Darkness of a point) a. Condition for Constructive (brightness):1. Overlapping 2. Path difference = n λ = (2n) λ /2 [n = 0, 1, 2, ...........] 3. Phase difference 4. 4. Intensity 4 Interference
  • 5. 9011041155 /09011031155 b. Condition for Destructive Interference (darkness):1. Overlapping 2. Path difference =(n – 1/2)λ = (2n – 1) λ/2 [n = 1, 2, 3, 4..........] 3. Phase difference 4. Intensity 5
  • 6. 9011041155 /09011031155 M.C.Q Q.1 In interference of light (a.1) Light energy is created (c.1) Light energy is redistributed Q.2 (b.1) Light energy is destroyed (d.1) Light energy is doubled Select the correct statement (a.2) Only longitudinal waves produce interference. (b.2) Only transverse waves produce interference. (c.2) Only standing waves produce interference. (d.2) Both longitudinal and transverse waves produce interference. Q.3 Two sources of light are said to be coherent if they emit light waves of the same (a.3) Frequency and speed (b.3) Wavelength and constant phase difference (c.3) Frequency and amplitude Q.4 (d.3) Intensity and frequency Which one of the following quantities is conserved in the interference of light waves? (a.4) Phase difference (b.4) Amplitude 6 (c.4) Intensity (d.4) Path difference
  • 7. 9011041155 /09011031155 Young’s Experiments to Demonstrate the Phenomenon of Interference 7
  • 8. 9011041155 /09011031155 Theory of Interference Band (Expression for bandwidth or fringe width of an interference band.) Expression for path difference S2P – S1P :In ∆PNS2 and ∆PMS. By Pythagoras theorem. S2P2 = S2N2 + PN2 = D2 + (x + d/2)2 ..................... (1) S1P2 = S1M2 + PM2 = D2 + (x - d/2)2 ...................... (2) S2P2 – S1P2 = (x + d/2)2 – (x – d/2)2 = x2 + 2x d/2 + d2/4 – x2 + 2x d/2 – d2/4 = 2xd ..................... (3) 8
  • 9. 9011041155 /09011031155 If x, d < < D, then S1P ≈ S2P ≈ D Equation (3) becomes. 2D (S2P – S1P) = 2xd S2P – S1P = xd/D ..................... (4) For a point P to be bright. S2P – S1P = (2n) λ/2 .................... (5) From (3) and (4), xd/D = n λ x = n λ D/d Let xn, xn – 1 = distances of nth and n + 1th bright bands from O. 9
  • 10. 9011041155 /09011031155 Using these in (6), xn = nλ D/d and xn - 1 = (n + 1)λ D/d X = Band width of bright band = xn+1 – xn = (nλ D/d) + (λ D/d) – (n λ D/d) X = λD/d ..................... (7) e. For a point P to be dark S2P – S1P = (2n – 1) λ /2 ..................... (8) From (3) and (8), xd/D = (2n – 1) λ/2 x = (2n – 1) λD/2d ...................... (9) 10
  • 11. 9011041155 /09011031155 Let xn, xn -1 = distances of nth and n - 1th dark bands from O. Using these in (9). Xn = (2n – 1) λ D/2d Xn – 1 = [2(n + 1) – 1] λD/2d = (2n + 1) λD/2d X = Band width of dark band = Xn-1 – Xn = (2nλD/2d) + (λ D/2d) λ – (2n D/2d) + (λ D/2d) X = λ D/d ...................... (10) 11
  • 12. 9011041155 /09011031155 Assuming the Expression for Path Difference Obtain an Expression for Band Width of An Interference Band a. From above diagram, bright and dark bands are placed alternately. Let, n = 0, 1, 2, 3.................... λ = Wavelength of the light used. D = Distance between the sources and the screen. d = Distance between the two sources. For a bright band. xn = n λ D/d and xn+1 = (n + 1) λ D/d X = λ D/d b. For a dark band. Xn = (2n -1) λ D/2d Xn-1 = [2 (n + 1) - 1] λ D/d = (2n + 1) λ D/2d X = λ D/d 12
  • 13. 9011041155 /09011031155 Conditions for Obtaining Well Defined Steady Interference Pattern a. Statement :Two sources must be i. equally bright ii. monochromatic iii. coherent iv. as narrow as possible v. as closed as possible b. Explanation :i. This will not give a well-defined interference pattern. ii. This will not give a well defined interference pattern. iii. This produces unstable interference pattern. iv. These will not a well defined interference pattern. 13
  • 14. 9011041155 /09011031155 v. Since X = λ D/d. For λ, D = constant X α 1/d. Therefore smaller the distance between the sources higher the bond width. This gives a well defined interference pattern. 14
  • 15. 9011041155 /09011031155 Biprism Two thin prisms of extremely small refracting angle are connected bases to base. Such a prism formed is called as “Biprism”. Biprism is used for producing two coherent sources from a single source. Biprism Experiment This experiment is performed to find wavelength of monochromatic source of light. 15 unknown
  • 16. 9011041155 /09011031155 a. Measurement of D :- Distance between slit and the eyepiece is measured directly from the scale on the optical bench. d. Measurement of X :- For this purpose vertical wire of the cross wire is made coincide with one edge of the white band and corresponding reading (xn) on the micrometer scale is recorded using slow motion screw. The cross wire is moved through known number of bands (n). Vertical wire is again made coincide with one edge of the bright band and corresponding heading (xn) on the micrometer is recorded. Mean band width X is obtained by the formula. 16
  • 17. 9011041155 /09011031155 X = Xn – X0/n e. Measurement of d (method of conjugate foci) :S1, S2 are virtual coherent sources. Distance between these sources (d) cannot be measured directly. 1. A convex lens is interposed in between biprism is so adjusted that real, bright and enlarged images S1’ and S2’ of S1, S2 are observed in the focal plane of the eyepiece. Using slow motion screw distance (d1) between S1’ and S2’ is measured. u = object distance v = Image distance object size / Image size = object distance / Image distance 17
  • 18. 9011041155 /09011031155 d/d1 = u/v ......................... (1) 2. Convex lens is displaced towards eyepiece and its position is so adjusted that real, diminished and reduced images S1’’ and S2’’ of S1, S2 are observed in the focal plane of the eyepiece. Using slow motion screw distance (d2) between S1” and S2” is measured. d/d2 = v/u .........................(1) Multiplying (1) by (2), d/d2 = u/v × v/u d2/d1d2 = 1 d2 = d1d2 d= d1d 2 18
  • 19. 9011041155 /09011031155 f. Unknown wavelength l is calculated by :λ = X d/D = X d1d 2 / D • Ask Your Doubts • For inquiry and registration, call 9011041155 / 9011031155. 19