d) For simplicity we will assume that the light in thin film interference will always be perfectly incident on the surface of the thin film. This is not to say that thin film interference cannot occur for light with an incident angle 0, +0°. We would simply have to use Snell's Law to account for the angle changes related to the loss of the directly incident assumption.
d) For simplicity we will assume that the light in thin film interference will always be perfectly incident on the surface of the thin film. This is not to say that thin film interference cannot occur for light with an incident angle 0, +0°. We would simply have to use Snell's Law to account for the angle changes related to the loss of the directly incident assumption.
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Please state if the the statement is True or False; if False, please explain why. Please answer D

Transcribed Image Text:a) When light reflects off of a surface that has a larger index of refraction it will always experience a phase shift
of A.
b) There are only two things that need to be considered when doing thin film interference: 1) phase changes caused
by reflections, and 2) the phase change due to the light waves taking two difference paths.
c) There are at minimum two reflections the occur for thin film interference, the reflection from n1 off of
from n2 off of n3.
n2
and
d) For simplicity we will assume that the light in thin film interference will always be perfectly incident on the
surface of the thin film. This is not to say that thin film interference cannot occur for light with an incident angle
0, 0°. We would simply have to use Snell's Law to account for the angle changes related to the loss of the directly
incident assumption.
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