Lecture 6 Bio-Optics.
Lecture 6 Bio-Optics.
Communication
by photons METRO
WAN
TRANS-
OCEANIC WAN
METRO
V
Telephony/data/internet
Massive optical
data storage
CD/DVD Blu-ray disc (25GB)
Precision laser
machining
Laser writing on
human hair Photolithography for manufacture
Laser cutting of computer chips
Rays ? Waves ?
Historical debate on nature of light
or
Particles Waves
LIGHT AS A PARTICLE
i 1
r n1 n2 2
Snell’s Law
r=i n1sin1=n2sin2
a b
cos( ) E 0
cos( t )
E E 0 cos( t ) E
sin( )
2 cos( t / 4 )
beam spread double-slits screen
Continuum of waves Finite no. of waves EM-theory
PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
Normal
Reflected
Incident ray ray
Angle of incidence Angle of
reflection
Mirror
• The Law of Reflection
The
same !!!
CLEAR VS. DIFFUSE REFLECTION
• Smooth, shiny surfaces have a
clear reflection:
“real” you
“image” you
mirror only
needs to be half as
high as you are tall. Your
image will be twice as far from you
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REFRACTION
• Light also goes through some things
glass, water, eyeball, air
• The presence of material slows light’s progress
interactions with electrical properties of atoms
• The “light slowing factor” is called the index of refraction
glass has n = 1.52, meaning that light travels about 1.5
times slower in glass than in vacuum
water has n = 1.33
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THE INDEX OF REFRACTION
Snell’s Law:
1 n1sin1 = n2sin2
n1 = 1.0
n2 = 1.5
2
B
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REFRACTION OF LIGHT
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REFRACTION OF LIGHT. TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION
Fiber- Multimode
bundle fiber
OPTICAL FIBERS
Interference
Diffraction Light as
Dispersion waves
Polarization
COLOUR
• Red
• Orange
• Yellow
• Green
• Blue
• Indigo
• Violet
DIFFRACTION
Another property that light exhibits is that it diffracts,
which loosely speaking means it bends around the
corner when it passes through an opening.
INTERFERENCE
– Radios – Radiation
– TVs – Lasers
– Microwaves – CD/DVD players
– Light (Visible/UV/InfraRed) – X-Rays