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Subject :- Applied Physics 2.
Topic :- Laser.
Difficulty :- Low.
written 6.9 years ago by | modified 2.8 years ago by |
Subject :- Applied Physics 2.
Topic :- Laser.
Difficulty :- Low.
written 6.8 years ago by |
Critical angle: When a ray passes from a denser medium to rarer medium. It bends away from the normal. As the angle of incidence increases, refracted ray bents more and more away from the normal. At a particular angle of incidence say i = $∅_c$ refracted ray glides the surface r = 90 degree .This angle is known as critical angle.
We know from Snell`s law sini / sinr = $n_2$ / $n_1$
$sin∅_c$ / sin 90 = $n_2$ / $n_1$
$Sin ∅_ c$ = $n_2$ / $n_1$
Acceptance angle: The maximum angle of incidence for which the ray propagates down the fiber is called as acceptance angle.
$i_m$ = $Sin^{-1}$ NA