Coherence and interference

Coherence

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When waves interfere they tend to be coherent.

A light field is called coherent, when there is a fixed phase between EM fields in different location and time.

  • spatial coherence - correlation between the electric fields at different locations
  • temporal coherence - correlation between the electric fields at different times

Interference

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Newton's rings experiment shows interference patterns, produced by two lenses and the air between. Wave reflected from the first lense interfere with reflected light from the second lense.

Interference can be:

  • constructive - when waves overlap together, their crests combines
  • destructive - when the waves cancel each other, not combines

Double slit experiment shows a product of interference between two diffracted beams of laser light which sent through two slits.

References

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https://www.rp-photonics.com/coherence.html

https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/lightandcolor/interference.html