Chapter 3: Introduction to Optics Flashcards
What is Light considered to be: a wave or a particle?
Technically both. It had qualities of both a wave and particle.
What does it mean by monochromatic?
One wavelength
Example of monochromatic
LED Bulbs
Polarization
Direction of time-varying electric field component of light.
How do Polarized lenses work?
They prevent light glare from hitting you directly in the eye. These lenses block light.
When does diffraction occur?
Diffraction occurs because of path difference as the wave front moves through the opening causing interference.
Scattering
Light interacts with particles (size close to the wavelength) and the direction the light is traveling is changed.
Rayleigh Scattering
This is elastic (no energy change).
Raman Scattering
This is inelastic (change of energy and direction).
What does the Index of Refraction depend on?
Wavelength
Spherical Aberration
Rays strike lens on different spots.
Chromatic Caberation
Dependence on medium.
Monochromaters
-Used for spectral scanning
-Rotate grating, move wavelength along focal plane/exit slit.
What are the two types of monochromaters?
-Prism
-Grating
What are the three filters?
-Interference
-Colored Glass
-Holographic Notch Filter