Model fringes using wavelength, distance, medium, and tilt. Check bright positions, dark positions, and visibility. Export results instantly and inspect patterns on interactive graphs.
Use the responsive form below. It displays in three columns on large screens, two on smaller screens, and one on mobile.
These sample cases illustrate how spacing changes with medium, tilt, and geometry.
| Wavelength | Slit separation d | Slit width a | Screen distance L | n | Tilt | Fringe spacing | Bright position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 632.8 nm | 0.25 mm | 0.04 mm | 2 m | 1 | 0° | 5.0624 mm | 15.1872 mm |
| 532 nm | 0.2 mm | 0.03 mm | 1.5 m | 1.33 | 5° | 3.0115 mm | -7.0669 mm |
| 650 nm | 0.15 mm | 0.05 mm | 1.8 m | 1 | 10° | 7.9203 mm | 0.2670 mm |
Fringe spacing is the distance between adjacent bright fringes or adjacent dark fringes on the screen. In a standard two-slit setup, it depends on wavelength, screen distance, and slit separation.
The spacing formula is proportional to wavelength. A larger wavelength increases the path-difference scale required for adjacent interference maxima, so the fringes spread farther apart on the screen.
Fringe spacing is inversely proportional to slit separation. When the slits are farther apart, a smaller screen displacement creates the needed path difference, so the fringes become tighter.
A higher refractive index reduces the effective wavelength in the medium. Because the spacing uses that effective wavelength, the fringe spacing shrinks when the medium becomes optically denser.
Oblique incidence shifts the whole fringe pattern sideways. It usually changes the central fringe position more than the spacing itself, which is why the calculator reports both shift and fringe locations.
Tilting the screen changes the projected distance measured along the screen surface. This stretches the apparent fringe spacing by a cosine factor, making the observed separation larger.
Slit width mainly shapes the diffraction envelope that modulates the interference pattern. It does not set the main spacing, but it affects intensity distribution and the number of visible fringes inside the central envelope.
They export the calculated result table shown after submission. CSV is useful for spreadsheets or logs, while PDF is convenient for reports, class notes, and quick documentation.
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