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Homework Statement
We have a thin film of glass which has thickness t=\lambda and n=1.5 and light (\lambda) passing through it with an angle \theta_0.
We have to find the minimum angle that allows us to see both constructive and destructive interference.
Homework Equations
Max: 2n\cos(\theta_1) = (2m+1)
Min: 2n\cos(\theta_1) = m
Where \theta_1 is not the incidence angle but the angle of refraction.
In the previous formulas I have already taken into account that t=\lambda
The Attempt at a Solution
Max: \cos(\theta_1) = \frac{2m+1}{3}
Min: \cos(\theta_1) = \frac{m}{3}
So, i have to get both "kinds" of interference and I need the minimum angle:
\frac{2m+1}{3} = \frac{m}{3} which leads me to m=-1
Is that right? I thought m could only be 0, 1, 2...
If that is right, i get \theta_1 = 109.47°
How to find the incidence angle? Using Snell's formula:
\sin (\theta_0) =1.5 \sin(109.47°)
which can't be solved because the second member is something like 1.4
Where am i wrong?
Thank you in advance and sorry for my bad english ...