Total internal reflection Flashcards

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What is the critical angle?

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the angle at which the light ray refract along the boundary

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What happens if the angle of incidence is increased past the criticial angle?

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total internal relfection will occur

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What other condition is needed for total internal reflection to occur?

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light must meet medium with a lower refractive index - optically less dense

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What is the angle of refraction at the critical angle (ic)? What does this tell us?

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90 because the ligh ray emergres along the boundary

therefore n1 sin ic = n2 sin90

where n1 is the refractive index of the incident substance

since sin90 = 1 then

sinθc = n2 / n1

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Why do diamonds sparkle when white light is directed at them?

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high refractive index - greatly separates the colours

critical angle of 24°, so the light may be totally internally reflected many times before it emerges

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How does light travel through an optical fibre?

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totally internally reflected each time it reaches the fibre boundary, even where the fibre bends, unless the radius of the bend is too small

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What is the structure for optical fibres? outline purpose

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  • the fibres need to be transparent to prevent absorbtion
  • core
    • Core is transmission medium for em waves to progress (by total internal reflection)
  • cladding
    • Cladding provides lower refractive index so that total internal reflection takes place
    • And offers protection of boundary from scratching which could lead to light leaving the core
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when does pulse dispersion occur?

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  • if white light is used instead of monochromatic light
    • violet light travels more slowly than red light in glass
    • the difference in speed would cause pulses to become longer
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How does a medical endoscope work?

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contains two bundles of fibres

inserted into body cavity

one is illyminiated

one contains a lens to form an image of inside the body on the end of the fibre

has to be a coherent bundle - fibre ends are in the same relative position

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WHy is it described a TOTAL internal reflection

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some partial reflection occurs with the angle of incidence = angle of reflection

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What is the advantage of using a smaller diameter core in an optical fibre

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  • less refraction out of core
    • reflects more times, keeping angle larger than critical angle
  • lower change of angle
  • quicker signal / improved data transfer
  • less distortion
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Explain how the difference inrefractive index of blue and red light results in a change in the pulse of white light by the time it leaves the fibre.

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  • Blue travels slower than red due to the greater refractive index
  • Red reaches end before blue, leading to material pulse broadening
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Discuss changes that could be made to reduce the pulse broadening

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  • Use of monochromatic source so speed of pulse constant
  • Use of shorter repeaters so that the pulse is reformed before significant pulse broadening has taken place.
  • Use of monomode fibre to reduce multipath dispersion
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