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DescriptionOptical flat interference.svg
English: Diagram showing howinterference fringes are created by anoptical flat. The upper object is a section of a glass optical flat resting on another flat reflective surface. Light rays(red) from a monochromatic light source pass through the flat and reflect from both the bottom surface of the glass and the surface it is resting on. Since there is a tiny gap between the two surfaces, the ray reflecting off the bottom surface travels a greater distance than the top ray. It also experiences a 180° phase change at the reflection from the bottom plate (the reflection from the top plate causes no phase change). The parallel rayssuperpose. At locations(a) where the extra distance travelled by the 2nd ray (twice the width of the gap) is equal to an even multiple of a half-wavelength(λ/2) of the light the two reflected waves will be in phase and will add, reinforcing each other, resulting in a bright reflected ray. This is calledconstructive interference. At other locations(b) the path difference between the rays is equal to an odd multiple of λ/2, so the reflected waves are 180° out of phase. They subtract, canceling each other out, resulting in little or no reflected light. This is calleddestructive interference.

When the two surfaces are not parallel, as in the diagram, this results in a pattern of alternating bright and dark bands visible on the surface, called interference fringes. Two adjacent interference fringes represent a difference in height of the surface of one-half wavelength of the light used, so interference patterns can be used to measure the flatness of surfaces to millionths of an inch.

In this diagram the width of the gap and the wavelength of the light waves is greatly exaggerated; light has wavelengths around 10-7 meter.
Русский: Интерференция в тонком воздушном клине
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Diagram showing how interference fringes form

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current15:45, 16 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:45, 16 January 20221,417 × 1,188(48 KB)Aiden1123Reverted to version as of 03:54, 9 May 2017 (UTC)
22:14, 8 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 22:14, 8 January 20221,380 × 1,189(55 KB)Aiden1123The correction in 2016 was not needed. There was no error in the first place
03:54, 9 May 2017Thumbnail for version as of 03:54, 9 May 20171,417 × 1,188(48 KB)ChetvornoReplaced invalid Inkscape SVG version with "plain SVG" version that passes validation
18:17, 17 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 18:17, 17 December 20161,417 × 1,188(64 KB)ChetvornoNarrowed light wave graphics slightly so adjacent waves don't overlap so much
23:55, 15 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 23:55, 15 December 20161,417 × 1,188(66 KB)ChetvornoCorrected serious error: due to 180° phase change at lower reflection, constructive interference (bright fringe) occurs at path lengths of odd multiples of λ/2, not even, and vice versa. Also enlarged light waves for clarity
20:00, 12 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 20:00, 12 March 20121,380 × 1,189(55 KB)ChetvornoAdded labels to rays
13:49, 12 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 13:49, 12 March 20121,380 × 1,189(54 KB)ChetvornoMinor drawing improvements
13:49, 12 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 13:49, 12 March 20121,380 × 1,189(54 KB)ChetvornoMinor drawing improvements
19:48, 3 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 19:48, 3 March 20121,284 × 1,188(57 KB)Chetvorno

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