− | In our model of the diamond surface, Huygen's principle can be used to determine the forward distance from the surface when the reflected light will no longer contain a ''valid'' image of the surface. Using the diagram at right, [[Image:ResDiagram1.jpg|thumb|Surface Schematic]] and some knowledge of the experimental setup, a rought estimate for the forward distance ''L'' can be calculated using a small angle approximation for the angle. Using the the diamond surface is about <math>\smaller{5 \times 10^{-3} m}</math> and the thickness is <math>\smaller{5 \times 10^{-6} m}</math>, the forward distance for image loss can then be deduced to be 5m. Since this is much longer than the feature length. Our experimental setup can be considered effective. | + | In our model of the diamond surface, Huygen's principle can be used to determine the forward distance from the surface when the reflected light will no longer contain a ''valid'' image of the surface. Using the diagram at right, [[Image:ResDiagram1.jpg|thumb|Surface Schematic]] and some knowledge of the experimental setup, a rought estimate for the forward distance ''L'' can be calculated using a small angle approximation for the angle. Using the the diamond surface is about <math>\small{5 \times 10^{-3} m}</math> and the thickness is <math>\small{5 \times 10^{-6} m}</math>, the forward distance for image loss can then be deduced to be 5m. Since this is much longer than the feature length. Our experimental setup can be considered effective. |