Trajectory-Based Interpretation of Laser Light Diffraction by a Sharp Edge


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In the diffraction pattern produced by a half-plane sharp edge when it obstructs the passage of a laser beam, two characteristic regions are noticeable. There is a central region, where the diffraction of laser light appears in the region of geometric shadow, while intensity oscillations are observed in the non-obstructed area. On both sides of the edge, there are also very long light traces along the normal to the edge of the obstacle. The theoretical explanation of this phenomenon is based on the Fresnel–Kirchhoff diffraction theory applied to the Gaussian beam propagation behind the obstacle. In this paper, we supplement this explanation by considering electromagnetic flow lines, which provide a more complete interpretation of the phenomenon in terms of electric and magnetic fields and flux lines; at the same time, that can be related to average photon paths.

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Milena Davidović

Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade

Email: bozic@ipb.ac.rs
, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73, Belgrade

Miloš Davidović

Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade

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, Mike Petrovića Str., Belgrade, 12-14

Angel Sanz

Department of Optics, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Email: bozic@ipb.ac.rs
西班牙, Pza. Ciencias 1, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, 28040

Mirjana Božić

Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade

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, Pregrevica, Zemun, 118

Darko Vasiljević

Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade

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, Pregrevica, Zemun, 118

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