What is the minimum (non-zero) thickness of a benzene (n = 1.501) thin film that will result in constructive interference when viewed at normal incidence and illuminated with orange light (λvacuum = 615 nm)? A glass slide (ng = 1.620) supports the thin film.

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Explanation:

At each reflecting surface (benzene and glass) there will be 180 degree phase change.

Now, for constructive interference the optical path in benzene is [tex]\lambda[/tex].

Formula to calculate thickness of a benzene thin film is as follows.

     Optical path length through benzene ([tex]\lambda[/tex]) = [tex]2 \times n \times d[/tex]

Hence, substituting the given values into the above formula as follows.

    Optical path length through benzene = [tex]2 \times n \times d[/tex]

                   d = [tex]\frac{\text{Optical path length through benzene}}{2 \times n}[/tex]

                       = [tex]\frac{\lambda}{2 \times n}[/tex]  

                       = [tex]\frac{615 \times 10^{-9}}{2 \times 1.501}[/tex]   (as 1 nm = [tex]10^{-9}m[/tex]

                       = 204.9 m          

Thus, we can conclude that minimum thickness of benzene is 204.9 m.

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