slitsene
Slitsene are narrow openings used to control and shape light in optical instruments and experiments. By restricting the cross-section of a light beam, slits determine both how much light passes through and how the beam spreads after passage. When light encounters a slit, diffraction occurs; the resulting intensity pattern depends on the slit width, the wavelength, and the geometry of the setup.
In a single-slit arrangement, the central bright maximum is flanked by darker regions, and the angular distribution
In practical instruments, slits set resolution and sensitivity. In spectroscopy, the entrance slit defines how finely
Slits come in various shapes, including rectangular openings and circular apertures, and their dimensions are chosen