1 Interference
1 Interference
1 Interference
Topics
Two source interference
Double-slit interference
Coherence
Intensity in double slit interference
Interference from thin film
Michelson’s Interferometer
Text Book:
PHYSICS VOL 2 by Halliday, Resnick and Krane (5th Edition)
TWO-SOURCE INTERFERENCE
Maximal constructive
interference of two
waves occurs when their
phase difference is 0, 2,
4 , … (the waves are in-
phase)
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Maxima: where the shadows show the crests and valleys
Minima: where the shadows are less clearly visible
DOUBLE-SLIT INTERFERENCE
• Path difference:
y d
d sin S1b
D
DOUBLE-SLIT INTERFERENCE
y y m1 y m
D D
(m 1) m
d d
D
y
d
The spacing between the adjacent
minima is same the spacing between
adjacent maxima.
DOUBLE-SLIT INTERFERENCE
YOUNG’S DOUBLE SLIT EXPERIMENT
Problem: E 41-2
Problem: E 41-5
Problem: E 41-8
Problem: E 41-11
For interference
pattern to occur, the
phase difference at
point on the screen
must not change with Click to add text A WAVE TRAIN
time. OF FINITE LENGTH L
A WAVE TRAIN
OF FINITE LENGTH L
Resultant field E = E1 + E2
INTENSITY IN DOUBLE SLIT INTERFERENCE
Resultant of E1= E0 sin ωt & E2= E0 sin (ωt + )
E1
E0 E2= E0 sin (ωt + )
ωt + Resultant field E = E1 + E2
ωt
INTENSITY IN DOUBLE SLIT INTERFERENCE
Resultant of E1= E0 sin ωt & E2= E0 sin (ωt + )
E = 2 E0 cos(/2) sin(wt+/2)
INTENSITY IN DOUBLE SLIT INTERFERENCE
E = 2 E0 cos(/2) sin(wt+/2)
2 2
I 4 E cos
0
2
2
4 0 cos
2
where E2 is intensity due to single source
0 0
INTENSITY IN DOUBLE SLIT INTERFERENCE
2 d sin
4 0 cos
From above equation,
At maxima : 2 m or d sin m
At minima : ( 2 m 1) or d sin (m 1 )
2
where m 0, 1, 2, . . .
INTENSITY IN DOUBLE SLIT INTERFERENCE
INTENSITY IN DOUBLE SLIT INTERFERENCE
Problem: SP 41-2
Problem: E 41-15
Constructive interference:
2 d + (½) n = m n m = 1, 2, 3, . . . (maxima)
Destructive interference:
2 d + (½) n = (m+½) n m = 0, 1, 2, . . . (minima)
INTERFERENCE FROM THIN FILMS
Problem: SP 41-3
Problem: SP 41-4
Lenses are often coated with thin films of transparent
substances such as MgF2 (n=1.38) to reduce the
reflection from the glass surface. How thick a coating is
required to produce a minimum reflection at the center
of the visible spectrum? ( wavelength = 550nm)
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INTERFERENCE FROM THIN FILMS
Problem: E 41-23
Problem: E 41-25
If the wavelength of the incident light is λ = 572 nm,
rays A and B in Fig 41-24 are out of phase by
1.50 λ. Find the thickness d of the film.
INTERFERENCE FROM THIN FILMS
Newton’s rings (sample problem 41-5):
Constructive interference
2d = (m - ½) (n = 1 for air film)
d R R2 r 2
1
r
2 2
R R 1
R
Newton’s rings
Substituting d in
2d = (m - ½)
we get
r m 21 R
m 1, 2, . . . (maxima)
INTERFERENCE FROM THIN FILMS
Problem: E41-33
Problem: SP 41-6
Obtain an expression for the radius of mth order bright ring
in the case of Newton’s rings.