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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Do slit edges play a role in interference patterns?
« on: 16/12/2019 15:58:11 »
At a molecular level the slit edges can be thought of as a thin film and highly porous. Like a series of meshes. And light passing through a series of meshes produces a pattern that is similar to interference. Like in this office chair for example: https://n3.sdlcdn.com/imgs/a/q/r/Nice-Black-Metallic-Office-Chair-SDL721354557-1-5fa0c.jpg
Is it plausible the slit edges due to their porous nature are producing the interference (or diffraction) patterns?
Is it plausible the slit edges due to their porous nature are producing the interference (or diffraction) patterns?