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Blanchdog
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- Homework Statement
- Not a homework problem, just doing some review for a test. I have seen it claimed that for crown glass (ng = 1.52), the ideal index of refraction for a single layer anti-reflective coating is approximately n = 1.23, which supposedly can be calculated from Fresnel's equations. I don't understand how, since it seems to me that optimal transmission can be achieved with any index n as long as you vary the thickness d to be a quarter wavelength for destructive interference. Or actually, would that change too if n > ng, since there wouldn't be a phase shift at the coating->glass interface? For simplicity let's just consider S polarized light at normal incidence.
- Relevant Equations
- $$R(s) = |\frac{n_i - n_t}{n_i + n_t}|^2$$
$$T(s) = |\frac{2n_i}{n_i+n_t}|^2$$
See statement.