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by Bhaskar Department of Physics K L University
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Lecture 6 (18 Aug) Interference in Thin Films
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Colours of thin films When a thin film is exposed to white light such as sun light, beautiful colours appear in the reflected light. Ex: soap bubble and thin oil film Soap Bubble: Let us assume thickness of thin film t is constant 2 μ t cos r, μ and r are the variables. White light has varying λ, μ also varies with λ. Curved Nature of soap bubble – angle of incidence varies for different colours – angle of refraction varies 2 μ t cos r =(n+1/2) λ --> varies with μ and r Satisfies the condition constructive Interference at particular λ
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Thin Film: Angle of Incidence (i) and angle of refraction (r) will remain constant. But for different λ values μ varies and also the thickness of the film t may not be constant. No dark band is seen because if a particular point satisfies condition for destructive interference for a particular wavelength, At the same point may satisfy condition for constructive interference for different wavelength and hence throughout the film we see multicolours.
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NON-REFLECTIVE COATINGS: If film is between layers with higher and lower refractive index, conditions reverse Get 180° phase change at both reflections Condition for Maxima 2 μ t = n λ n = 0, 1, 2 … Condition for Minima 2 μ t = (2n+1) λ/2 n = 0, 1, 2 …
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NON-REFLECTIVE COATINGS: The Fresnel’s Law I r /I Non-reflecting medium can prepared by coating the thin films on to the mediums. These films were useful to prevent the reflection of light.
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Phasor Addition of Waves Phasor Addition of Waves:
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Phasor Addition of Waves EθEθ
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Three-Slit Interference Pattern
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Phasors for Several Waves The resultant phasor, E R, is the vector sum of the individual phasors. The resultant phasor, E R, is the vector sum of the individual phasors. The phase angle β is the phase angle between E R and the first phasor. The phase angle β is the phase angle between E R and the first phasor. E
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