(Interference of Light)
(Interference of Light)
RESEARCH CENTRE
• Year & Sem – Ist Year , Ist Sem
• Subject – Engineering Physics
• Unit – Wave Optics-I ( Interference of Light)
• Prepared By– Manoj Pathak
• Designation – Assistant Professor
• Department- Applied Science (Physics)
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VISION OF INSTITUTE
Prof.
ManojS.Pathak,
K. Dixit,Assistant
Professor, Physics, Physics,
Professor, JECRC JECRC 4
Scheme I Year B. Tech. (Engineering Physics)
Hours Marks
Course
SN Course Title Credit
Code
L T P IA ETE Total
Engineering Physics
1FY2-20/ Lab/
2 - - 2 30 20 50 1
1FY2-21 Engineering
Chemistry Lab
• Course outcomes :-
CO1:- Students will be able to explain the basic concepts,
theoretical principles and practical applications of interference,
diffraction phenomena and their related optical devices in
visible range and X-ray diffraction by crystals (i.e., Bragg’s
law).
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Coherent Sources
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Interference of Light
• When a single wave from a single source of light travels in a
medium the intensity of light is distributed uniformly in space.
But when the two or more waves of same frequency, same
wavelength, nearly same amplitude and having a constant or
zero phase difference between them , the intensity of light is
not distributed uniformly in space . This non uniform
distribution of light intensity due to superposition of two or
more waves is called interference of light.
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Interference in thin film
BC.
• At point C again it is divided into two parts, one is
transmitted along CT1 and other is reflected along CD.
• Similarly reflection and refraction take place at D, E etc.
• The set of parallel rays BR1 and DR2 and transmitted rays
CT1 ET2 are obtained which produce interference in
reflected light and transmitted light respectively.
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• As ray BR1 is reflected from the surface of an
optically denser medium, a phase change of
πoccurs.
• But, DR2 is reflected at the surface of a rarer
medium, so there is no phase change.
Hence the effective path difference is:-
R2 = (CA)2 + rn2
but CA = (R - tn )
R2 = (R - tn )2 + rn2
R2 = R2 + tn 2 - 2R tn + rn 2
tn 2 - 2R tn + rn2 = 0
rn 2 = tn 2 - 2R tn
Since tn << R So tn 2 <<< 2R tn
tn = rn2 / 2R
Which gives the thickness of air film corresponding to the
Newton’s ring of radius rn
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Newton’s Ring in reflected Light
In reflected system,
the path difference
between the reflected
rays is given by-
Δ = 2 µt cosr + λ/2
Therefore
D1 : D2 : D3 = √1 : √3 : √5 ….
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Condition for Minima (Dark Fringes)
Therefore
D1 : D2 : D3 = √1 : √2 : √3 ….
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Newton’s Ring in Transmitted Light
4pR
1. In Newton’s ring experiment the diameter of 15th ring and 5th ring are .590
cm and 0336 cm. If the radius of curvature of lens is 100 cm then find the
wavelength of light used.
(Ans. 5880Å)
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Construction and Working
• In Newton’s ring experiment the diameter of nth and (n+1)th ring are
4.2 mm and 5 mm. If the radius of curvature of lens is 3 m then find
the wavelength of light used. ( Ans. 6133Å )
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Lecture contents with a blend of NPTEL
contents and other plateforms
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtsqsdkjr7g by
Prof. G.D. Verma, IIT Roorkee.
• https://nptel.ac.in/courses/115/105/115105120/ by
Prof. A. K. Das, IIT Kharagpur.
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFSniycjqyY by
Prof. G. S. Raghuvanshi, JIET Jodhpur.
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8Cn6jAMa-A
by Prof. G. S. Raghuvanshi , JIET Jodhpur.
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n65gZGwiZtk by
Prof. M. K. Srivastava, IIT Roorkee.
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