Refractometry Flashcards

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Types of radiations

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  • Energy transfer: Electromagnetic, Mechanical, Particle
  • Interaction with matter: Ionizing, non-ionizing
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Dependence of irradiance on distance from the source

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Irradiance: incident radiation on a target.
(Assuming no attenuation)
- Point like source: irradiance is inversely proportional to square distance from source.
- Cylindrical source: irradiance is inversely proportional to distance from source.
- Planer source: irradiance does not charge with increasing distance. (As long as distance is increased perpendicular to source)

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Fundamentals of geometric optics

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  • When light propagates through slits larger than its wavelength, the wavefront is considered a line.
  • This simplification allows us to calculate optical imaging with ease.
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Radiometric quantities

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  • Radiant Power (W) = E (J) / T (s)
  • Radiant emittance/irradiance = Power / Area
  • Radiant flux
  • Intesity
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Attenuation law

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J = Jo * e^-ux

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Fermat’s principle

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Light chooses the path which takes least amount of time. Basis for phenomenon of refraction and reflection.

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Law of refraction

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  • Incident and refracted ray together with a normal line (optical axis) are located on same plane.
  • Snell’s law: sinA/sinB = c1/c2 = n2/n1
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Law of reflection

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Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection
Incident beam, reflected beam, and optical axis are on same plane.

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Total internal reflection and its applications

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  • When light is propagated from higher refractive index to lower refractive index
  • With an angle larger than the critical angle
  • Critical angle: when incident angle is 90
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