fringespalt
Fringespalt, literally "fringe slit," is a term used in optics to describe a narrow aperture through which light passes, producing a pattern of bright and dark fringes on a distant screen. The concept arises from diffraction and interference of waves and appears in German- and Dutch-language literature as a standard description of single-slit and multi-slit experiments.
Principle: When coherent light of wavelength λ shines through a slit of width a, the emitted wavefronts
Variants include the single-slit continuum and the multi-slit configurations. A double-slit arrangement produces evenly spaced bright
Applications and history: The fringespalt arrangement played a key role in the development of the wave theory
See also: Diffraction, Interference, Diffraction grating, Single-slit diffraction, Double-slit interference.