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Marco Masi
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The conventional Young double slit experiment displays the interference fringes with the first intensity maxima at the center of the detection screen ('center' means aligned with the center between two slits of equal aperture). These are simply called 'fringes'. However, I'm wondering if and how one can construct a similar double slit experiment with anti-fringes appearing? Anti-fringes have the maxima where the fringes have minima, and vice-versa. That should be the case when the phase difference between the two slit-beams is of 90°. However, putting in front of one of the slits a 90° retarding plate won't result in an anti-fringe pattern alone but is mixed and blurred up with the diffraction envelope (the usual normal distribution Gaussian Bell-shaped function). If one places two retarding plates of 45° on each slit one won't get the anti-fringe pattern either, one gets again only the diffraction pattern (as the sum of the fring+anti-fringe). So, I'm wondering if there is a simple experimental arrangement that displays only the anti-fringes?