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Today: Total Internal Reflection, Refraction, Dispersion, Rainbows
Next exam one week from Thursday!Quiz posted, due Thursday
Spectacular rainbow, late afternoon Sweden, 1999. http://www.atoptics.co.uk/index.htm
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HW Question
Tom Decaro—Sunlight reflections through a diffraction grating
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Tom Decaro—Sunlight reflections through a diffraction grating
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Tom Decaro -- Fluorescent lights through a diffraction grating
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Analisa Goodman—Fluorescent lights through a diffraction grating
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Homework problem
1. Incandescent – Blackbody radiationColor is yellow (cooler than the sun)Most photons are infrared
2. Fluorescent – Electrons excite mercury, which emits UV photons.UV photons absorbed by phosphors, which fluoresce in visible
3. Incandescent “wastes” lots of photons in the IR.
Visible range
Images:wikipedia
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Conservation of energy in lighting
Electrical Energy
Heat flow
Invisible photons
Visible photons
In winter, these are beneficial for heating the room
Lighting Efficiency
Visible photons
Electrical Energy
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First off, let’s experiment with refraction
Key ConceptCompared with speed in a vacuum
(300 million meters per second)
Light travels SLOWER inside matter
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Clicker Question--Refraction
Which of the following diagrams best represents what happens when a red laser hits a glass / air interface?
A B C
Air
Glass
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Clicker Question -- Refraction
Which of the following diagrams best represents what happens when a red light wave encounters an air / diamond interface?
Reflection: Angle of reflection = angle of incidenceRefraction: Imagine the wave as a two wheeled
cart encountering a boundary
A B C
Air
Glass
FAST
SLOW
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Total internal reflection (TIR)
Imagine what happens when a ray of light is in a higher index of refraction material…
Air
glass
“Evanescent” Wave
Total internal reflection
Let’s try a laser demo again
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TIR is a key for fiber optic communication
Air
glass
http://www.fiberoptic-connectors.com/images/reflection.gif
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TIR enables a special surface microscopy technique
Air
glass
“Evanescent” WaveExcite fluorescence in cell with evanescent wave
www.olympusamerica.com
Red = TIRFGreen = regular
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– Yes– No
Is it possible to have a total internal reflection prevent someone from seeing
a coin at the bottom of a pool?
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– Yes– No
Is it possible to have a total internal reflection prevent someone from seeing
a coin at the bottom of a pool?
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Clicker Question—Speed of light
Do all colors of light travel at the same speed inside of glass?
A. YesB. No
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Clicker Question—Speed of light
Do all colors of light travel at the same speed inside of glass?
A. Yes
B. No
No! This is called dispersion and because of this, different colors have different angles of refraction!Let’s see if we can do this with sunlight…
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Demos
Prisms
Acrylic sphere rainbow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQukmSPctks&feature=related
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Rainbows are the result of dispersion insidespherical raindrops (close to 1 millimeter in size) NOT
THISSHAPE!
Higher frequenciesRefract MORE
Each raindrop emits it’sown “fan”
For a given raindrop, your eye willonly see rays of particular angle.
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us
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These special angles form a 3-D cone…which you see as a portion of a CIRCLE
“Primary rainbow” = one reflection
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/rainbows/primrays.htm
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Two reflections allow light to go in other directionsAnd produce the secondary rainbow
Two reflections
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/rainbows/orders.htm
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Rainbow facts
Rainbows are perceived as circular
The center of the circle is on a line continuing the sun through your eyes (antisolar point)
Rainbows result from large, but spherical raindrops
Refraction, dispersion, and reflection are the keys to raindrops.
Rainbows are not quite the same colors as light from a prism
Bright inside primary bow, dark between
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Rainbow colors are not exactly the same as through a prism (or diffraction grating)…what differences do you notice?
RainbowPrism
Diffraction Grating
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Rainbows differ from regular prism spectra, because colors overlap
Website demohttp://www.sundog.clara.co.uk/rainbows/primrays.htm
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Why is it dark between the primary and secondary rainbow?
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/rainbows/adband.htm
Alexander’s dark band
Spectacular rainbow, late afternoon Sweden, 1999. http://www.atoptics.co.uk/index.htm
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Reflection Bows
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Clicker…which bow is formed by the reflection?
A
B
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Go to this website for many fascinatingatmospheric phenomena!
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/