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Complex numbers/phasors and amplitudes Student question: since the Re part of a complex field is the physical one, why do we need the full phasor length.

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1 Complex numbers/phasors and amplitudes Student question: since the Re part of a complex field is the physical one, why do we need the full phasor length as the physical field magnitude? The physical field is the Re part of E at each time. At some time the phasor will rotate across the real axis, and the amplitude will peak. So the phasor magnitude is the physical field amplitude.

2 Absorption filters (colored glass) Transmission vs :

3 short-pass filter Multilayer filters and Multilayer mirrors--- based on interference: much sharper and specialized features possible. Notch filter 3-notch filter long-pass filter

4 Multilayer method summary

5 P. If we choose a layer of effective thickness “  /2”, the matrix M will ______: a) have zeros for its diagonal elements b) have zeros for its off-diagonal elements (Note: in multilayer technology, layers described as “  /2” or “  /4”, etc,  is that in the material, not vacuum. The effective thickness is.)

6 Physics 123 ideas If we choose the thickness to be “  /4”, the phases of these reflecting rays (due to thickness alone) are ________. a)All in phase b)Alternating phase

7 If we choose the thickness to be “  /4”, and we want a high R, we better choose the n’s to be ___________. Look at the phase of the first three reflections. a)(1.4, 1.5, 1.8) b)(1.5, 1.4, 1.8) Physics 123 ideas

8 Reflectance and coatings Air-Glass (multilayer theory works for zero layers, too!): Normal incidence Normal incidence R≈4% across visible for n G =1.5.

9 Anti-reflectance coatings Single /4 layer, Normal incidence Air-L-Glass (H) : Normal incidence R≈1% across visible for n G =1.5.

10 Anti-reflectance coatings Two /4 layers, normal incidence Air-L-H-Glass : More freedom to chose n’s, so usually better at some design, but but not so good at ’s away from the design. LH

11 Single /4 Anti-Reflectance Coating: AL Glass(H) light still bounces among lenses in camera, spreading glare Triple /4 coating : ALHLGlass(H)

12 High reflectance multilayers Air-(HL) N -Glass(H) /4 layers Better: Air-(HL) N -H-Glass

13 Computer design can optimize for any application, with different d’s, n’s and ordering One complication n: depends on.


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