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29 August, 15:38

We wish to coat flat glass (n = 1.50) with a transparent material (n = 1.20) so that reflection of light at wavelength 529 nm is eliminated by interference. what minimum thickness can the coating have to do this?

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  1. 29 August, 15:46
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    For full destruction of the wavelength,

    2t = y/2

    t = thickness of the coating material

    y = wavelength in the coating material

    But;

    y = y_a/n; where y_a is wavelength in air

    Substituting;

    y = 529/1.2 = 440.83 nm

    Then,

    t = y/4 = 440.83.4 = 110.21 nm

    Therefore, thickness of the coating material should be 110.21 nm.
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