Lecture

Interference in Thin Films: Phase Shifts and Reflection

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This lecture covers the correction of exercise one from exercise set number 17, focusing on interference in thin films. The instructor explains how to calculate the distance D by considering phase shifts due to reflection and path differences, using the example of a glass layer with molecules and air. By applying the concept of constructive interference and the known green color wavelength, the lecture demonstrates the calculation process to find the distance D.

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