Optics - Thin Film

It is necessary to coat a glass lens with a non-reflecting layer. If the wavelength of the light in the coating is λ, the best choice is a layer of material having an index of refraction between those of glass and air and a thickness of

A. λ/4
B. λ/2
C. λ/√2
D. λ
E. 1.5λ
(GR8677 #73)
Solution:
Index of refraction: 

Air to Layer,
phase difference: Δa = λ/2

Layer to Glass,
phase difference: Δb = 2t + λ/2

The relative shift: Δ = Δb − Δa =  2t + λ/2 − λ/2 = 2t

Non-reflecting → destructive interference
Δ = (m +½)λ

m = 0 (the thinnest the better)
2t = (0 +½)λ
t = λ/4

Answer: A


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