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The concept of interference in wave systems, focusing on phase differences and coherence length. It covers constructive and destructive interference, the intensity of two interfering waves, and the ways in which the phase difference between two waves can change, including through different indexes of refraction, path lengths, and reflection from a boundary. The document also includes a demo using a soap bubble and a question about reflection phase shifts.
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When two waves with the same frequency f and wavelength combine, the resultant is a wave whose amplitude depends on the phase different, . 4/18/12 3
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0 1 2 3 0 20 40 60 80 100 Amplitude (arbitrary units) Position (arbitrary units) = 0 or 1 # = 0.5 # = 0.3 # Constructive Interference Destructive Interference 4/18/12 4
Infinite coherence length Finite coherence length
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*Two light waves not in phase:
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for m = 0, 1, 2, 3…. 4/18/12 7
*Three ways in which the phase difference between two waves can change:
*The phase difference between two waves can change if the waves travel through different material having different indexes of refraction. n 1 n 2
( n 2 − n 1 ) L
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*The phase difference between two waves can change if one or both are reflected. Reflection Reflection Phase Shift Off lower index zero Off higher index 0.5# 4/18/12 14
*The phase difference between two waves can change if one or both are reflected. DEMO: Soap Bubble Colored interference fringes will be seen on the screen. light beam projector mirror screen soap film 4/18/12 15 QUESTION: Which ray experiences a shift due to reflection? a) Ray 1 b) Ray 2 c) none d) both
*The phase difference between two waves can change if one or both are reflected. Reflection Reflection Phase Shift Off lower index zero Off higher index 0.5# 4/18/12 16
The phase difference between the two waves is caused by:
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The total difference between ray 1 and ray 2 is the extra difference traveled plus the shift due to reflection.
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Ray 1: 1800 phase shift from reflection off water surface Ray 2: no phase change going into the water, 180^0 phase change upon reflection from glass. Since both rays are shifted upon reflection the overall difference between the two rays is just the extra path traveled:
destructive interference for 2 t = m +
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no phase change 1800 phase ~ zero path change optical flat length difference 4/18/12 20
Fringes from a wedge-shape film of air indicating how optically flat are the glass plates.