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Physics, 21.08.2021 05:50 Anabel818

A highly reflective mirror can be made for a particular wavelength at normal incidence by using two thin layers of transparent materials of indices of refraction nl and ni (1 < nj < n2) on the surface of the glass (n > n2)' What should be the minimum thicknesses d, and d2 in Fig. 34-29 in terms of the incident wavelength A, to maximize reflection

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