n₁ n2 n3 Type L 1.70 1.66 1.56 max 411 A
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![Transmission through thin layers. In the figure, light is incident perpendicularly on a thin layer of material 2 that lies between (thicker) materials 1 and 3. (The rays are tilted only for clarity.) Part of the light
ends up in material 3 as ray r3 (the light does not reflect inside material 2) and r4 (the light reflects twice inside material 2). The waves of r3 and 14 interfere, and here we consider the type of interference to
be either maximum (max) or minimum (min). The table below provides the indexes of refraction n₁, n₂, and n3, the type of interference, and the thinlayer thickness L in nanometers. Give the wavelength that
is in the visible range.
2
n₁
n1
n₂
1.70 1.66
ng
n3
1.56
ng
78
Type L
max 411
A](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc1f0aebc-fbdc-4356-9367-76628cca066f%2F470a7715-35f3-43d5-b8cb-de94de986df9%2Fzgwcwnm_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Transmission through thin layers. In the figure, light is incident perpendicularly on a thin layer of material 2 that lies between (thicker) materials 1 and 3. (The rays are tilted only for clarity.) Part of the light
ends up in material 3 as ray r3 (the light does not reflect inside material 2) and r4 (the light reflects twice inside material 2). The waves of r3 and 14 interfere, and here we consider the type of interference to
be either maximum (max) or minimum (min). The table below provides the indexes of refraction n₁, n₂, and n3, the type of interference, and the thinlayer thickness L in nanometers. Give the wavelength that
is in the visible range.
2
n₁
n1
n₂
1.70 1.66
ng
n3
1.56
ng
78
Type L
max 411
A
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