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4 March, 22:48

What is the thinnest film of a coating with n = 1.39 on glass (n=1.52) for which destructive interference of the red component (650 nm) of an incident white light beam in air can take place by reflection?

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  1. 4 March, 23:00
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    In optics, you have to create a layer of coating that is approximately 1/4 of the light's wavelength. The working equation for this problem is:

    d = λ₀/4n,

    where

    λ₀ is the wavelength of the incident light

    n is the refractive index of the coating

    Substituting the values,

    d = (650 nm) / 4 (1.39)

    d = 116.9 nm
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