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A plane wave of monochromatic light is incident normally on a uniform thin film of oil that covers a glass plate. The wavelength of the source can be varied continuously. Fully destructive interference of the reflected light is observed for wavelengths of 500nmand 700nmand for no wavelengths in between. If the index of refraction of the oil is 1.30and that of the glass is 1.50, find the thickness of the oil film.

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The thickness of the oil film is 673nm.

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01

Given Data.

  • The refractive index of the oil film isn2=1.30
  • The refractive index of the glass isn3=1.50
  • The minimum intensity is observed at wavelengths role="math" localid="1663025634127" λmin1=500nmandrole="math" localid="1663025642919" λmin2=700nm
02

Interference in thin films

Bright colours reflected from thin oil on water and soap bubbles are a consequence of light interference. Due to the constructive interference of light reflected from the front and back surfaces of the thin film, these bright colours can be seen. For a perpendicular incident beam, the maximum intensity of light from the thin film satisfies the condition:

2L=m+12λn2m=0,1,2,...(Maxima—bright film in the air)

whereλis the wavelength of the light in air, Lis its thickness, and n2is the film’s refractive index.

Here, in this case, light travels in an air medium and incident on the oil film whose refractive index is higher than air. And then, the light gets reflected of the thick glass while traveling through oil, and again the refractive index is higher than acetone. As a result, the condition for destructive interference is

2L=m+12λ600n2 (Destructive)

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Determining thickness of the oil film.

For destructive interference of 500nmreflected light, the value of thickness for the first few orders is

m=0;L=0+12500nm21.30=96nmm=1;L=1+12500nm21.30=289nmm=2;L=2+12500nm21.30=481nmm=3;L=3+12500nm21.30=673nm

For destructive interference of 700nmreflected light, the value of thickness for the first few orders is

role="math" localid="1663026287442" m=0;L=0+12700nm21.30=135nmm=1;L=1+12700nm21.30=404nmm=2;L=2+12700nm21.30=481nmm=3;L=3+12500nm21.30=673nm

The least common thickness for500nm and 700nmreflected light is 673nm. Hence the thickness of the oil film is 673nm.

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