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Fundamental of Optical Engineering Lecture 6 extra
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This can occur when 2 or more waves overlap each other in space. Assume that 2 waves have the same frequency. The interference results in an addition of wave amplitudes.
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Two wave interference: the resulting field becomes
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Power density, P A
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If lights behave without interference, we would expect where E 1 and E 2 are orthogonal. If there is an interference, it is clearly seen that the term is the term for “interference”.
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P A is max for 1 - 2 = 0, 2 , …, 2N P A is min for 1 - 2 = , 3 , …, (2N+1) Therefore,
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Two wavesN waves Plane wave interferenceDiffraction grating Young’s double slit experimentInterference filters Reflection from film Electro-optic modulators Interferometers
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