Undergraduate experiment with fractal diffraction grating
We present a simple diffraction experiment with fractal gratings based on
the triadic Cantor set. Diffraction by fractals is proposed as a motivating
strategy for students of optics in the potential applications of optical processing.
Fraunhofer diffraction patterns are obtained using standard equipment present
in most undergraduate physics laboratories and compared with those obtained
with conventional periodic gratings. It is shown that fractal gratings produce
self-similar diffraction patterns which can be evaluated analytically. Good
agreement is obtained between experimental and numerical results.