Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2000-03-23
Physics
Optics
v2 fixes a typo
Scientific paper
10.1119/1.19511
We consider a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave incident on an opaque
screen with square aperture of edge a. An application of Faraday's law to a
loop parallel to the screen, on the side away from the source, shows that the
wave must have longitudinal components there. The ratio of the longitudinal to
transverse field is a measure of the diffraction angle.
McDonald Kirk T.
Zolotorev Max S.
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