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Revisiting a Celebrated Bakerian Lecture
2019
Optics and Photonics Journal
This paper revisits the optical contributions of Thomas Young to the theory of diffraction and, in particular, some experiments presented in his celebrated "Bakerian Lecture" of 1803. The major input to re-analyze some of Young's experiments came by a recent paper appeared on an instructional and pedagogical journal. Diffraction experiments of Thomas Young are here revisited with particular reference to the coherence requirements of the white light source to see and measure diffraction fringes
doi:10.4236/opj.2019.94005
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