Antireflection Coating A glass lens ( n glass = 1 52) has an antirefiection coating of MgF 2 ( n = 1 38). (a) For 545-nm light, what minimum thickness of MgF 2 will cause the reflected rays R z and R 4 in Figure 28-50 to interfere destructively, assuming normal incidence? (b) Interference will also occur between the forward-moving rays R 1 and R 3 in Figure 28-50. What minimum thickness of MgF 2 will cause these two rays to interfere constructively? Incident light.
Antireflection Coating A glass lens ( n glass = 1 52) has an antirefiection coating of MgF 2 ( n = 1 38). (a) For 545-nm light, what minimum thickness of MgF 2 will cause the reflected rays R z and R 4 in Figure 28-50 to interfere destructively, assuming normal incidence? (b) Interference will also occur between the forward-moving rays R 1 and R 3 in Figure 28-50. What minimum thickness of MgF 2 will cause these two rays to interfere constructively? Incident light.
Antireflection Coating A glass lens (nglass = 1 52) has an antirefiection coating of MgF2(n = 1 38). (a) For 545-nm light, what minimum thickness of MgF2 will cause the reflected rays Rz and R4 in Figure 28-50 to interfere destructively, assuming normal incidence? (b) Interference will also occur between the forward-moving rays R1 and R3 in Figure 28-50. What minimum thickness of MgF2 will cause these two rays to interfere constructively? Incident light.
10 Figure 35-27a shows the cross
section of a vertical thin film whose
width increases downward because
gravitation causes slumping. Figure e
35-27b is a face-on view of the film, a
showing four bright (red) interfer-
ence fringes that result when the (a)
film is illuminated with a perpendi-
cular beam of red light. Points in
the cross section corresponding to the bright fringes are labeled.
In terms of the wavelength of the light inside the film, what is the
difference in film thickness between (a) points a and b and (b)
points b and d?
(6)
Figure 35-27 Question 10.
1. The limit to the eye's acuity is actually related to diffraction by the pupil.
(a) What is the angle between two just-resolvable points of light for a 3.1 mm-diameter pupil,
assuming an average wavelength of 570 nm?
rads
(b) Take your result to be the practical limit for the eye. What is the greatest possible distance a car
can be from you if you can resolve its two headlights, given they are 0.8 m apart?
r=
km
(c) What is the distance between two just-resolvable points held at an arm's length (1 m) from your
eye?
mm
S=
It is desired to make an anti-reflection coating using a thin film on glass, to minimise reflection for light of 600nm wavelength in air an angle of incidence in air of 30 degrees. The film material has a refractive index of ?? = 1.37. Calculate the required minimum thickness of the film; give your answer in nm to the nearest integer.
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