New Deeper Mysteries of Double Slit Experiments: Novel Optical Experiments Demanding New Theoretical Interpretation

Authors

  • Hui Peng James Peng Lab, Fremont, CA, USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JPSOS/2026(8)371

Keywords:

Double-Slit, Non-Parallel-Double-Slit, Curve-Double-Slit, Curve-Non-Parallel-Double-Slit, Curve Single Slit, Interference Pattern, Hybrid Interference Pattern, Point-Symmetry Interference Pattern, Butterfly-Shape Interference Pattern, Optics-Butterfly-Effect

Abstract

We show the following: the characteristics of the interference patterns of the optics slit experiments:
(1). depend on whether the slits are parallel; (2) depend on whether the slits are straight lines or curves; (3) independent on whether there are missing segments at the intersection of, for example, cross-double-slit. The complete interpretation is a challenge and will motivate further development of optics.

Author Biography

  • Hui Peng, James Peng Lab, Fremont, CA, USA

    Hui Peng, James Peng Lab, Fremont, CA, USA.

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Published

2026-05-10