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arxiv: 1811.06979 · v1 · pith:T6GBGV5Mnew · submitted 2018-11-16 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph · physics.class-ph

Observation of the Talbot effect with water waves

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When light is incident upon a diffraction grating, images of the grating appear at periodic intervals behind the grating. This phenomenon and the associated self-imaging distance were named after Talbot who first observed them in the nineteenth century. A century later, this effect held new surprises with the discovery of sub-images at regular fractional distances of the Talbot length. In this paper, we show that water waves enable one to observe the Talbot effect in a classroom experiment. Quantitative measurements, of for example the Talbot distances, can be performed with an easy to use digital Schlieren method.

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