IB Physics C3 Notes
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Further single slit diffraction
Remember that a single-slit diffraction pattern contains a central maximum intensity followed by minima and maxima of decreasing amplitude and intensity, as shown below:

To calculate the angle of the first minimum (θ), based on slit width (b) and wavelength (λ), use the formula:
If the angle is less than 12.5°, small angle approximation can be used, changing the formula to:
The relative intensities and amplitudes of the first few maxima are outlined in the table below:
| Maximum | Central | 1st maximum | 2nd maximum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amplitude | Amax | 1/3rd Amax | 1/5th Amax |
| Intensity | Imax | 1/9th Imax | 1/25th Imax |
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