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Wavelike Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation

Wave parameters. Wavelength depends upon the medium the electromagnetic radiation is traveling inFrequency is a set quantity dependent on radiation sourcec = ln only strictly true in a vacuum. Refraction: deflection of propagating waves at boundary between 2 media of 2 different refractive index

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Wavelike Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation

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    1. Wavelike Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation Wave parameters Refraction Index of refraction Snell’s Law b. Prism monochrometers Diffraction a. slit width 4. Reflection 5. Scattering

    2. Wave parameters Wavelength depends upon the medium the electromagnetic radiation is traveling in Frequency is a set quantity dependent on radiation source c = ln only strictly true in a vacuum

    3. Refraction: deflection of propagating waves at boundary between 2 media of 2 different refractive indexes As light moves from high velocity medium to low velocity medium, light moves toward normal

    4. A beam of light at a wavelength of 550nm in air is incident on a slab of transparent material. It has an angle of incidence of 40o with the normal and the refracted beam makes an angle of 26o with the normal. Find n for the material. What is the wavelength of light in the material?

    5. Refraction is most common way wavelike properties of light manifest themselves Instruments benefit from this in: monochrometer design

    6. Prism

    7. Diffraction Visual

    8. Reflection Calculate what the % transmittance of light going perpendicular through regular plate glass (n = 1.50) will be.

    9. Ways to reduce reflected losses 1) Coating with a low reflectance material 2) Cementing optical elements that are in contact with a material of similar refractive index (rather than leaving air gaps in between).

    10. Reflectance as a function of angle of incidence

    11. Scattering

    12. Structures Producing Scattering

    13. A Chemical Sunset Demo How is this reaction similar to a natural sunset? What causes the different colors to be produced? What other compounds might produce a similar reaction? What is a colloidal suspension?

    14. What color light will be scattered the most? Why is the sky blue? Some forms of spectroscopy rely upon scattering like Raman spectroscopy Why should you not touch cuvettes?

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