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Referensi: Chapter 35, Halliday Resnick Ed. 9
Interferensi(Interference)
Intisari Materi
1. Prinsip Huygen (Huygens’Principle)
2. Panjang Gelombang dan Indeks Bias
3. Eksperimen Interferensi Young
4. Koherensi
5. Intensitas dari interferensi gelombang cahaya dari celah
ganda (2 celah)
6. Interferensi Lapisan Tipis (Thin-Film)
7. Interferometer Michelson
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Interferensi dalam kajian Fisika.
Dikaji: Interferensi optika Yaitu Interferensi gelombang (cahaya).
Contoh Interferensi:
Kupu-kupu Morpho memiliki warna biru di permukaan sayap karena interferensi optika,
ada spektrum (rentang warna cahaya) biru berbeda.
(Sumber :Philippe Colombi/PhotoDisc//Getty Images)
1 Prinsip Huygen
Dalam penjalaran gelombang cahaya,
tiap titik pada muka gelombang
(wavefront) dapat dianggap sebagai
sumber cahaya yang menyebar
secara sferis (penyebaran berbentuk
bola atau lengkungan). Setelah waktu
t di posisi baru tiap titik temu garis
singgung lengkungan cahaya tersebut
membentuk muka gelombang
(wavefront) baru dan seterusnya.
Christiaan Huygens, matematikawan dan fisikawan Belanda
Lahir di Den Haag, Belanda, 14 April 1629 – meninggal di
Belanda, 8 Juli 1695 pada umur 66 tahun)
Cahaya sebagai Gelombang
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Cahaya Sebagai Gelombang
Hukum Pembiasan (Law of Refraction):Pembiasan gelombang cahaya yang
berbentuk gelombang bidang (plane
wave) melalui batas dua medium berbeda
udara (air) dan kaca (glass)----seperti
dijelaskan Huygen bagaimana setiap titik
cahaya menyebar.
Panjang gelombang (wavelength) cahaya
di kaca lebih kecil dari pada di udara.
Sebetulnya ada juga peristiwa
pemantulan tapi untuk alas an kita focus
pada pembahasan efek pembiasan pada
gambar di samping tidak diilustrasikan.
Tiga tahap pembiasan (a) (b) (c)
Laju gelombang di udara lebih cepat
dari laju gelombang di dalam kaca
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Penurunan Hukum Pembiasan
Perhatikan segitiga
Waktu yang diperlukan oleh gelombang
menjalar di medium ke 1 (udara)
Waktu yang diperlukan oleh gelombang
menjalar di medium ke 2 (kaca)
Pada selang waktu yang sama gelombang menjalar melalui medium berbeda
Penurunan Hukum Pembiasan
Definisikan besaran indeks bias (n)
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Cahaya sebagai Gelombang
2 Panjang Gelombang dan Indeks Bias
• Ketika cahaya melalui medium berbeda, panjang gelombang cahaya berubah
sebab laju perambatan gelombang cahaya berubah.
• Laju gelombang cahaya bergantung indeks bias medium yang dilaluinya.
GELOMBANG MONOKROMATIK
panjang gelombang monokromatik yang menjalar
di ruang vakum dengan laju c
panjang yang menjalar di medium dengan indeks bias n
dengan laju v
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Beda fasa (phase difference) antara dua gelombang cahaya dapat berubah
Jika gelombang gelombang tersebut melalui material yang berbeda dengan indeks
bias berbeda.
Definisikan N sebagai
Example, Phase difference of two waves due to difference in refractive indices:
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35.3: Diffraction:
If a wave encounters a barrier that has an opening of
dimensions similar to the wavelength, the part of the
wave that passes through the opening will flare
(spread) out—will diffract—into the region beyond
the barrier. The flaring is consistent with the
spreading of wavelets according to Huygens
principle. Diffraction occurs for waves of all types.
35.3: Diffraction:
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35.4: Young’s Interference Experiment:
35.4: Young’s Interference Experiment:
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35.4: Young’s Interference Experiment, Location of Fringes:
35.4: Young’s Interference Experiment, Location of Fringes:
For a bright fringe, ∆L must be either
zero or an integer number of
wavelengths. Therefore,
For a dark fringe, ∆L must be an odd
multiple of half a wavelength.
Therefore,
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Example, Double-slit Interference Pattern:
Example, Double-slit interference pattern:
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35.5: Coherence:
For the interference pattern to appear
on viewing screen C in the figure, the
light waves reaching any point P on the
screen must have a phase difference
that does not vary in time. When the
phase difference remains constant, the
light from slits S1 and S2 is said to be
completely coherent.
If the light waves constantly change in
time, then the light is said to be
incoherent.
35.6: Intensity in Double-Slit Interference:
The electric field components of the light waves at point P on the screen can be written as:
The intensity of the pattern at P can be expressed as:
And the phase difference can be expressed as:
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35.6: Intensity in Double-Slit Interference:
For a maximum
For a minimum,
35.6: Intensity in Double-Slit Interference, Some Proofs:
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Example, Combining three light waves by using phasors:
35.7: Interference from Thin Films:
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35.7: Interference from Thin Films:
35.7: Interference from Thin Films, Reflection Phase Shifts:
For light, when an incident wave traveling in the medium of greater index of refraction n is
reflected at the interface separating the second medium of smaller refractive index, the
reflected wave does not undergo a change in phase; that is, its reflection phase shift is zero.
When a wave traveling in a medium of smaller index of refraction is reflected at the
interface separating the second medium of a higher refractive index, the phase change is π
rad, or half a wavelength.
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35.7: Interference from Thin Films, Equations:At point a on the front interface, the incident wave
(in air) reflects from the medium having the higher
of the two indexes of refraction; so the wave of
reflected ray r1 has its phase shifted by 0.5
wavelength.
At point b on the back interface, the incident wave
reflects from the medium (air) having the lower of
the two indexes of refraction; the wave reflected
there is not shifted in phase by the reflection, and
thus neither is the portion of it that exits the film as
ray r2.If the waves of r1 and r2 are to be exactly in phase so that they produce fully constructive
interference, the path length 2L must cause an additional phase difference of 0.5, 1.5, 2.5,
…wavelengths.
If, instead, the waves are to be exactly out of phase so that there is fully destructive interference,
the path length 2L must cause either no additional phase difference or a phase difference of 1, 2,
3, . . . wavelengths. But
35.7: Interference from Thin Films, Equations:
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35.7: Interference from Thin Films,
Film thickness much less than λ:
Example, Thin-film interference of a water film in air:
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Example, Thin-film interference of a coating on a glass lens:
Example, Thin-film interference:
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Example, Thin-film interference, cont.:
Example, Thin-film interference, cont.:
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35.8: Michelson’s Interferometer:
If the material has thickness L and index of
refraction n, then the number of wavelengths along
the light’s to-and-fro path through the material is
The number of wavelengths in the same thickness
2L of air before the insertion of the material is
When the material is inserted, the light returned
from mirror M1 undergoes a phase change (in terms
of wavelengths) of
For each phase change of one wavelength, the
fringe pattern is shifted by one fringe. Thus, by
counting the number of fringes through which the
material causes the pattern to shift, one can
determine the thickness L of the material in terms
of λ.