Non-Interference Pattern Evolving to Interference Pattern, Non-Diffraction Pattern Evolving to Diffraction Pattern, and Two Non-Diffraction Patterns Evolving to Diffraction-Interference-Hybrid Pattern -Advances in Optical Experiments Demanding New Theory

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Titel: Non-Interference Pattern Evolving to Interference Pattern, Non-Diffraction Pattern Evolving to Diffraction Pattern, and Two Non-Diffraction Patterns Evolving to Diffraction-Interference-Hybrid Pattern -Advances in Optical Experiments Demanding New Theory
Quelle: Advances in Theoretical & Computational Physics. 7:01-30
Verlagsinformationen: Opast Group LLC, 2024.
Publikationsjahr: 2024
Beschreibung: We experimentally show novel phenomena: (1) in the same double slit or cross double slit experiment, within macroscopic distances from diaphragm, the patterns are non-interference and gradually evolve to the interference patterns near the screen; (2) in the same single slit or cross single slit experiment, within macroscopic distances from diaphragm, the patterns are nondiffraction and gradually evolve to the diffraction patterns near the screen; (3) in the same non-parallel-two-slits experiment, within macroscopic distances from diaphragm, the patterns are diffraction and gradually evolve to the diffraction-interferencehybrid patterns; (4) the diffraction-interference hybrid patterns are angle-dependence. To interpret consistently above phenomena is the challenge to the existing wave theories of the physical optics. Advances in optical experiments demand new theory
Publikationsart: Article
ISSN: 2639-0108
DOI: 10.33140/atcp.07.01.01
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Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:We experimentally show novel phenomena: (1) in the same double slit or cross double slit experiment, within macroscopic distances from diaphragm, the patterns are non-interference and gradually evolve to the interference patterns near the screen; (2) in the same single slit or cross single slit experiment, within macroscopic distances from diaphragm, the patterns are nondiffraction and gradually evolve to the diffraction patterns near the screen; (3) in the same non-parallel-two-slits experiment, within macroscopic distances from diaphragm, the patterns are diffraction and gradually evolve to the diffraction-interferencehybrid patterns; (4) the diffraction-interference hybrid patterns are angle-dependence. To interpret consistently above phenomena is the challenge to the existing wave theories of the physical optics. Advances in optical experiments demand new theory
ISSN:26390108
DOI:10.33140/atcp.07.01.01