
An antireflection coating is designed with a thickness of a quarter of the wavelength of the...
An antireflection coating is designed with a thickness of a quarter of the wavelength of the light traveling in the film. (a) How many wavelengths further does the light reflected from the bottom surface of the film travel than that reflected from the top surface? (b) Does this produce constructive or destructive interference?
A thin film, with a thickness of 277.1 nm and with air on both sides, is illuminated with a beam of white light. The beam is perpendicular to the film and consists of the full range of wavelengths for the visible spectrum. In the light reflected by the film, light with a wavelength of 632.3 nm undergoes fully constructive interference. At what wavelength does the reflected light undergo fully destructive interference? (Hint: You must make a reasonable assumption about the...
2.) An antireflection coating (n= 1.39) sprayed over a glass lens (n=1.53) is designed to give no reflection at wavelength of 550nm. b) What is the minimum thickness of the coating? c) How would the interference change if the index of refraction of the lens is n = 1.35? d) Find the minimum non-zero thickness of the coating if the index of refraction of the lens is n = 1.35
(a) The antireflection coating on a lens is made of magnesium fluoride (n-1.38). how thick a coating is needed to produce a minimum reflection at 580 nm? nm (b) If a first order UV interference filter were made with a spacer of MgF2 of this thickness, what is the wavelength of the peak transmission for light incident normally? nm
A thin film, with a thickness of 281.7 nm and with air on both sides, is illuminated with a beam of white light. The beam is perpendicular to the film and consists of the full range of wavelengths for the visible spectrum. In the light reflected by the film, light with a wavelength of 636 nm undergoes fully constructive interference. At what wavelength does the reflected light undergo fully destructive interference? (Hint: You must make a reasonable assumption about the...
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n-1.00 n-1.33 n=1 50 3. A thin film of thickness t and index of refraction 1.33 coats a glass with index of refraction 1.50 as shown above. Which of the following thicknesses t will not reflect light with wavelength 640 nm in air? (A) 160 nm (8) 240 nm (C) 360 nm (D) 480 nm 4. Lenses in fine quality cameras are coated to reduce the reflection from the lenses. If...
If a thin film has a thickness that is A. 1/4 of a wavelength, constructive interference could occur. B. 1/4 of a wavelength, destructive interference could occur. C. 1/2 of a wavelength, constructive interference could occur. D. 1/2 of a wavelength, destructive interference could occur.
PROBLEM (a) Calculate the minimum thickness of a soap-bubble film (n 1.33) that will result in constructive interference in the reflected light if the film is illuminated by light with wavelength 602 nm in free space. (b) Recalculate the minimum thickness for constructive interference when the soap-bubble film is on top of a glass slide with n = 1.50 STRATEGY In part (a) there is only one inversion, so the condition for constructive interference is 2nt (m 1/2) The minimum...
Light with a wavelength of 520 nm in air shines on a soap bubble (n = 1.3), resulting in thin film interference. The current thickness of the bubble is such that the interference is constructive – light reflecting from the outer surface of the bubble and light reflecting from the inner surface interfere constructively. How much would the thickness of the bubble need to be increased in order to observe destructive interference?
1. We want to make a thin film coating we can apply to the outside of a glass window that will cancel (or at least significantly reduce) infrared light (heat) from getting into a house or car during the summer. Assume that the wavelength of this light is 1=2000 nm, the index of refraction of the air is n=1.00, the film is n=1.75 and the glass is 1.55. nm a. What minimum thickness of the film is needed? This film...