Multiple Beam Interference Optical Reversibility and Phase Changes
Multiple Beam Interference
Optical Reversibility and Phase Changes on Reflection G. G. Stokes used the principle of optical reversibility to investigate the reflection of light at an interface between two media. The reversibility principle states that If there is no absorption of light , a light ray that is reflected or refracted will retrace its original path if its direction is reversed.
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Optical field in reflected beam : the incident wave
Resultant reflected scalar wave
Reflected irradiance
Optical field in transmitted beam
Transmitted irradiance
For Transmitted rays
For Reflected rays
Coefficient of Finesse
Airy function A
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IR/I IT/I d
Types of localization of fringes
Interference fringes Real Virtual Localized Non-localized
Localized fringe ØObserved over particular surface ØResult of extended source
Non-localized fringe ØExists everywhere ØResult of point/line source
POHL’S INTERFEROMETER Real Non-localized Virtual Localized
Newton’s Ring U<<R & U>>d
Interference filter
An interference filter is designed for normal incidence of 488 nm light. The refractive index of the spacer is 1. 35. What should be thickness of the spacer for normal incidence of light. It will pass different wavelength if the angle of incidence is not 90 o.
1. Optics Author: Eugene Hecht Class no. 535 HEC/O Central library IIT KGP
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