To illustrate one of the ideas of holography in a simple

Chapter 33, Problem 33.92

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To illustrate one of the ideas of holography in a simple way, consider a diffraction grating with slit spacing d. The small-angle approximation is usually not valid for diffraction gratings, because d is only slightly larger than l, but assume that the l/d ratio of this grating is small enough to make the small-angle approximation valid. a. Use the small-angle approximation to find an expression for the fringe spacing on a screen at distance L behind the grating. b. Rather than a screen, suppose you place a piece of film at distance L behind the grating. The bright fringes will expose the film, but the dark spaces in between will leave the film unexposed. After being developed, the film will be a series of alternating light and dark stripes. What if you were to now play the film by using it as a diffraction grating? In other words, what happens if you shine the same laser through the film and look at the films diffraction pattern on a screen at the same distance L? Demonstrate that the films diffraction pattern is a reproduction of the original diffraction grating.

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