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Thin Film Interference
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Soap Film – Why Color? iridescence.
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Reflection and Phase
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Thin Film Interference Some light reflects off top layer, some off bottom layer. If crest meets trough destructive interference If crest meets crest (trough meets trough) constructive interference
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If remove (by destructive interference) a color from white light, will see the complementary color. ex., if yellow light is cancelled, will see blue
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Thin Film What determines the color seen? Film material (n) and thickness (t) Angle viewed at
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(assume light strikes perpendicular) t extra distance (ABC) = 2t Both rays One ray 1λ, 2λ, 3λ, … ½λ, 3/2 λ, 5/2λ,… phase shift 2t
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Both rays One ray 1λ, 2λ, 3λ, … constr. inter. destr. inter. ½λ, 3/2 λ, 5/2λ,… destr. inter. constr. inter. phase shift 2t
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λ is the wavelength in the film λ air λ n = --- n
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A soap bubble (n = 1.35) appears green (λ = 540 nm) at the point on its front surface nearest the viewer. What is its minimum thickness? 1.0 x 10 7 m
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Iridescent Paint
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Stealth Bomber Eliminate radar through thin-film interference
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Anti-Reflective Coating
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Coated lens reduces reflections through thin-film interference.
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