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Thin Film Interference
How does Film Interference Work?
● When light hits a thin-film:
How does Film Interference Work?
● When light hits a film:
● A part of it refracts into the
thin film while a part of it
reflect off the thin film.
● If nbefore < nafter , the reflected
wave becomes out of phase
compared to the incident
wave
● If nafter < nbefore, no phase
shift happens
How does Film Interference Work?
● When light hits a film:
● The refracted wave then
meets the end of the thin
film and again reflects.
● If nbefore < nafter ,out of phase
compared to the incident
wave
● If nafter < nbefore, no phase
shift happens In this case, the thin film is
surrounded with mediums that have
lesser indexes of refraction
How does Film Interference Work?
● When light hits a film:
● The refracted wave then
meets the end of the thin
film and again reflects.
● If nbefore < nafter ,out of phase
compared to the incident
wave
● If nafter < nbefore, no phase
shift happens In this case, the thin film is
surrounded with a medium with a
lesser n on top, while a higher n on
the bottom.
How does THIN Film Interference
Work?
● At near vertical angles:
● The distance travelled by the
light in the thin film approximates
to 2t, that is because of the
Pythagorean theorem:
h2 = x2 + t2
● As x goes to 0 (since near
vertical):
h2 ≈ t2 or h ≈ t
How does THIN Film Interference
Work?
● In this case, if we can see
that there is no phase
difference between these
two waves (each were hard
reflected exactly once), so,
if we want to achieve
destructive interference, our
path difference, 2t, must
meet the requirement of:
(m + 1/2)λ = 2t
How does THIN Film Interference
Work?
● In this case, if we can see
that there is a phase
difference of π between
these two waves so, if we
want to achieve destructive
interference, our path
difference, 2t, must meet
the requirement of:
mλ = 2t
NOTE!!!
● As we have made the assumption that:
1) the incident light is near vertical
2) it is a thin film
● If either of these are not true, the distance the light would
have travelled would have been described by the
Pythagorean theorem:
where 2h is the distance light travels
in the film
hcos(θ)=t
Check Your Understanding
1) Given a hypothetical film that is of thickness 0, would it
still be able to cause interference?
2) What then is the smallest m possible for both cases?
3) What would happen if we had the light come from a
medium of higher index of refraction to a lower one? How
would the shifts go?
Check Your Understanding
1) If such a material existed, it would essentially be a
mirror (without the glass in front). The light would never
had split and no interference would occur then.
2) m=0 for the low->high->higher n (since you 1/2λ is still a
viable distance)
m=1 for low->high->low as explained in #1
3) If would have a soft reflection first(with no phase shift
happening at first). A phase shift only occurs when it
travels from a lower inde of refraction to a higher n.
References
● Physics for Scientists and Engineers Revised Custom (Vol.
1, pp. 271-273). (2015). Toronto: Nelson Education.
● Made by Arnold Leigh Ryan Choa 32038144 as a
requirement for Phys 101

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Thin Film Interference: How Light Interacts With Thin Films

  • 2. How does Film Interference Work? ● When light hits a thin-film:
  • 3. How does Film Interference Work? ● When light hits a film: ● A part of it refracts into the thin film while a part of it reflect off the thin film. ● If nbefore < nafter , the reflected wave becomes out of phase compared to the incident wave ● If nafter < nbefore, no phase shift happens
  • 4. How does Film Interference Work? ● When light hits a film: ● The refracted wave then meets the end of the thin film and again reflects. ● If nbefore < nafter ,out of phase compared to the incident wave ● If nafter < nbefore, no phase shift happens In this case, the thin film is surrounded with mediums that have lesser indexes of refraction
  • 5. How does Film Interference Work? ● When light hits a film: ● The refracted wave then meets the end of the thin film and again reflects. ● If nbefore < nafter ,out of phase compared to the incident wave ● If nafter < nbefore, no phase shift happens In this case, the thin film is surrounded with a medium with a lesser n on top, while a higher n on the bottom.
  • 6. How does THIN Film Interference Work? ● At near vertical angles: ● The distance travelled by the light in the thin film approximates to 2t, that is because of the Pythagorean theorem: h2 = x2 + t2 ● As x goes to 0 (since near vertical): h2 ≈ t2 or h ≈ t
  • 7. How does THIN Film Interference Work? ● In this case, if we can see that there is no phase difference between these two waves (each were hard reflected exactly once), so, if we want to achieve destructive interference, our path difference, 2t, must meet the requirement of: (m + 1/2)λ = 2t
  • 8. How does THIN Film Interference Work? ● In this case, if we can see that there is a phase difference of π between these two waves so, if we want to achieve destructive interference, our path difference, 2t, must meet the requirement of: mλ = 2t
  • 9. NOTE!!! ● As we have made the assumption that: 1) the incident light is near vertical 2) it is a thin film ● If either of these are not true, the distance the light would have travelled would have been described by the Pythagorean theorem: where 2h is the distance light travels in the film hcos(θ)=t
  • 10. Check Your Understanding 1) Given a hypothetical film that is of thickness 0, would it still be able to cause interference? 2) What then is the smallest m possible for both cases? 3) What would happen if we had the light come from a medium of higher index of refraction to a lower one? How would the shifts go?
  • 11. Check Your Understanding 1) If such a material existed, it would essentially be a mirror (without the glass in front). The light would never had split and no interference would occur then. 2) m=0 for the low->high->higher n (since you 1/2λ is still a viable distance) m=1 for low->high->low as explained in #1 3) If would have a soft reflection first(with no phase shift happening at first). A phase shift only occurs when it travels from a lower inde of refraction to a higher n.
  • 12. References ● Physics for Scientists and Engineers Revised Custom (Vol. 1, pp. 271-273). (2015). Toronto: Nelson Education. ● Made by Arnold Leigh Ryan Choa 32038144 as a requirement for Phys 101