Just Wondering said:
Thank you Dennis. Do you maybe have better pictures of the patterns? I would really appreciate it if you would post them here or send them to me.
Hi again, Just Wondering! I have now updated my blog with better pictures (but they are far from good since 1. my objective was to do the experiment with cheap, minimal equipment, 2. my camera is not good and 3. I am a mediocre photographer

). Picture 4 and 5 show the pattern from a thin black cloth and there are also some photos from other things I tried (CD reflection, two consecutive barriers and a slanted copper wire barrier).
Anyway, here they are:
Pictures 1-9 are here in this post.
1. Basic setup with slits in black aluminium foil.
2. Basic setup with slits in black aluminium foil (closeup).
3. Interference pattern from slits in black aluminium foil.
4. Interference pattern from thin black cloth (in light).
5. Interference pattern from thin black cloth (in darkness).
6. Pattern from a CD (in light).
7. Pattern from a CD (in darkness).
8. Pattern from a CD piece (in light).
9. Pattern from a CD piece (in darkness).
Pictures 10-20 are here in this post.
10. Patterns from a CD projected on a screen (in light).
11. Patterns from a CD projected on a screen (in darkness).
12. Laser setup with two consecutive paper barriers.
13. Interference pattern from two consecutive paper barriers (in light).
14. Interference pattern from two consecutive paper barriers (in darkness).
15. Laser setup with a slanted copper wire barrier.
16. Projection on screen from a slanted copper wire barrier (in darkness, enhanced).
17. Projection on screen from a slanted copper wire barrier (in darkness, more enhanced).
18. My adjustable Lego laser device.
19. My cat waiting for laser spots.
I will most likely do more double-slit experiments in the future, with better laser devices and better slits; I'm thinking of buying a better red laser, a green laser and prefabricated slits from some science shop. If so, I will post info about any new experiments in my blog.
The other links/papers I was thinking about before are about interference of massive particles - electrons and even C
60 (
Buckminsterfullerene), and here they are: