Here you are asked to implement the method by dividing the aperture into a finite number of segments. Use a unit system where lengths are measured as multiples of the wavelength of the incident light, λ. Assume that the index of refraction n = 1.00

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Here you are asked to implement the method by dividing the aperture into a finite
number of segments. Use a unit system where lengths are measured as multiples of
the wavelength of the incident light, λ. Assume that the index of refraction n = 1.00
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Further assume that the horizontal distance between source and aperture X is some
large multiple of λ, and that the same distance is assumed between aperture and
detector screen.
Assume that the aperture size a is some small multiple of the wavelength.
a)  Compute the probability amplitude for the central detector height yd = 0 by
using three paths (i) one going directly from source (at height ys = 0, i.e., on the x
axis, via yi = 0 (at the aperture) towards the detector screen;
(ii) then for two straight-line paths: one going via yi = a/2, and one vie yi = −a/2.
The result should be three complex numbers. Show that these are unit-magnitude
complex numbers.

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