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Gene Fuller wrote:
Does Hecht really say that more power goes into the glass than enters the 1/4WL film? Can we somehow bottle this free energy and save the world? Gene, here's a complete fixed font irradiance diagram of the air to thin-film interface including all components. Reflectance = 0.01, Transmittance = 0.99 Forward irradiance component Ifor=1W --| |-- I1=0.99W I3=0.01W--| air | thin-film Reflected irradiance component |-- Iref=0.0101W I4=0.01W--| |-- I2=0.0001W I1 + I2 + 2*SQRT(I1*I2) = 1.0101W = Ifor in the thin-film This is "total constructive interference" per Hecht. I3 + I4 - 2*SQRT(I3*I4) = 0W = Iref in the air This is "total destructive interference" per Hecht. Those are the irradiance equations from "Optics", by Hecht. As Hecht asserts, the destructive interference equals the constructive interference and the reflections toward the source are canceled. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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