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Masja [62]
4 years ago
7

50% Part (a) Numerically, what is the largest angle (in degrees) a ray will make with respect to the interface of the fiber θmax

, and still experience total internal reflection?

Physics
1 answer:
kipiarov [429]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The angle of refraction at the entrance must be less than 18.34 degrees if total internal reflection is to occur at the upper edge of the fiber.

Q_2 < 18.34 degrees

Explanation:

Given:

- Index of refraction of inner core n_2 = 1.497

- Index of refraction of outer cladding n_4 = 1.421

Find:

Numerically, what is the largest angle (in degrees) a ray will make with respect to the interface of the fiber θmax, and still experience total internal reflection?

Solution:

- We will extrapolate the ray inside further in the fiber. (See attachment - of a schematic diagram similar to the problem at hand).

- In our case, We will call the angle of incidence on the bottom edge of the fiber Q_5. We know n_1= 1.00, n_2= 1.497, and n_4= 1.421.

- We want Q_C for the core-cladding interface, values of Q_2 for which Q_3 is greater than Q_C, and then the corresponding values for Q_1 and Q_5.

- The critical angle is found from:

                              Q_c = sin^-1 (n_4 / n_2)

- Snell's Law at the entrance gives:

                               n_1*sin (Q_1)= n_2*sin(Q_2).

- Finally, Q_3 and Q_5 are alternate angles for parallel lines. Therefore the two angles are equal:

                               Q_3 = Q_5

- Using the definition of the critical angle,

                               Q_c = sin^-1 (1.421/1.497)

                               Q_c = 71.664 degrees

- For total internal reflection to occur, Q_3 must be greater than the critical angle. Therefore,

                               Q_3 = 90 - Q_2 > Q_c

                               90 - Q_c > Q_2

                               90 - 71.664 > Q_2

                               Q_2 < 18.34 degrees.

Hence, The angle of refraction at the entrance must be less than 18.34 degrees if total internal reflection is to occur at the upper edge of the fiber.

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