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Lecture 21 Superposition and Coherence
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Schedule WeekTopicChapters Apr 7InterferenceCh. 7 and 9 Apr 14DiffractionCh. 9+10 Apr 21Diffraction/Polarization ICh. 8, 10-11 Apr 28Polarization IICh. 8 May 5EXAM II/Fourier May 12LasersCh. 13 May 19Clean UpFINAL MAY 23
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Superposition recall
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Recall wave addition
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Interference When 2ABcos( - ) > 0 Constructive interference When 2ABcos( - ) < 0 Destructive interference If both A and B are positive then maximum constructive (destructive) interference occurs when - =2m ((2m+1) ) Example: Under what conditions does the amplitude of the sum equal zero?
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Interference Measurements Typically when measuring electromagnetic waves, one measures The intensity of the light, rather than the amplitude. What is the intensity of a beam corresponding to 2 different waves
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Spherical waves Intensity minima Are fringes…
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Demo
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Measuring Interference I xx xx Michelson Interferometer
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Uses for interferometers Measuring index of refraction Measuring material thickness Measuring material flatness Gravitational waves Measuring Coherence….
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Coherence If each wave has a definite phase relationship, then the wave is coherent Laser
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Coherence length The “length” that a light source is coherent. xx
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Characteristic Coherence Lengths 20cm - >10 7 m 0.3mm 900nm
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Temporal Coherence 2tc2tc Sin(x)+sin(1.1x)
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Beating
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Y=sin( t) Y=sin( t)+sin(1.01 t)Y=sin( t)+sin(1.01 t)+sin(1.02 t)Y=sin( t)+sin(1.01 t)+sin(1.02 t)+…sin(1.5 t)
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Fourier
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Pulse Bandwidth Fourier Bandwidth Limit Equivalent to Heisenberg Uncertainty principle
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Example If we have a pulse that has a frequency bandwidth of 40THz, What is the FWHM delay range in a Michelson interferometer that one could see fringes?
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What happens to the beat in a dispersive medium?
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Superluminal?
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Group velocity vs. Phase Velocity
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