Light containing a mixture of two wavelengths, 500 and 600nm, is incident normally on a diffraction grating. It is desired (1) that the first and second maxima for each wavelength appear atsinθ30° , (2) that the dispersion be as high as possible, and (3) that the third order for the 600nm light be a missing order.

(a) What should be the slit separation?

(b) What is the smallest individual slit width that can be used?

(c) For the values calculated in (a) and (b) and the light of wavelength600nm , what is the largest order of maxima produced by the grating?

Short Answer

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(a) The slit separation such that the first and second maxima for each wavelength appear atsinθ30° and that the dispersion be as high as possible, is 2.4×10-6m.

(b) The slit width such that the third order for the 600nm light is a missing order, is 8×10-7m.

(c) The largest order of maxima produced by the grating is 4.

Step by step solution

01

Given data

The wavelengths of incident light are

λ1=500nmλ2=600nm

02

Diffraction from a grating and interference

The angular distance θ of the mth order diffraction pattern produced from a grating having line separation d is

dsinθ=mλ .....(1)

Here, λis the wavelength of the incident light.

The angular distance θ of the the first order interference minima for slit width a is

asinθ=λ .....(2)

03

Step 3:Determining the slit separation

For maximum dispersion the second maxima of λ2should be at 30°. Thus from equation (1)

dsin30°=2×600nmd=2×600nmsin30°=2400nm=2.4×10-6m

Thus, the slit separation is2.4×10-6m .

04

Determining the slit width

The third order for λ2 is a missing order. This is because it coincides with the first interference minima. Thus from equations (1) and (2)

3λ2d=λ2aa=d3=2.4×10-6m3=8×10-7m

The slit width is8×10-7m8×10-7m.

05

Determining the largest diffraction order

For the largest diffraction order sinθ=1. Hence from equation (I)

d=mmaxλ2mmax=dλ=2.4×10-6m600×10-9m=4

Thus, the maximum order of diffraction is4 .

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