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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
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1. Consider three dielectric media with flat and parallel boundaries with refractive indices n1, n2, and n3. Show that for norma

l incidence the reflection coefficient between layers 1 and 2 is the same as that between layers 2 and 3 if n2 = √[n1n3]. What is the significance of this?
2. Consider a Si photodiode that is designed for operation at 900 nm. Given a choice of two possible antireflection coatings, SiO2 with a refractive index of 1.5 and TiO2 with a refractive index of 2.3 which would you use and what would be the thickness of the antireflection coating? The refractive index of Si is 3.5. Explain your decision.
Engineering
1 answer:
NARA [144]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1) r12 = r23 ( This signifies that the waves interfere destructively )

2) SiO2 should be chosen  , Thickness = 150 nm

Explanation:

<u>1 ) Prove that; r12 = r23 </u>

<u>i) Considering light travelling in medium 1 ( i.e. incident  between layers 1 and 2 )</u>

r₁₂ ( reflection coefficient ) = ( n₁ - n₂ ) / ( n₁ + n₂ )

                                           = ( n₁ - √n₁ n₃ ) / ( n₁ + √n₁ n₃ )

                                           =   \frac{1- \sqrt{\frac{n3}{n1} } }{1+ \sqrt{\frac{n3}{n1} } }

<u>  ii) considering light travelling in medium 2 ( i.e. incident between layers 2 and 3 )</u>

r₂₃ ( reflection coefficient ) = ( n₂ - n₃ ) / (n₂ + n₃ )

                                            = ( √n₁ n₃  - n₃ ) / ( √n₁ n₃  + n₃ )

                                            = \frac{1- \sqrt{\frac{n3}{n1} } }{1+ \sqrt{\frac{n3}{n1} } }

hence r12 = r23 ( This signifies that the waves interfere destructively )

<u>2) Determine the antireflection coating to use and the thickness  </u>

Refractive index of SiO2 = 1.5

Refractive index of TiO2 = 2.3

<em>an ideal refractive index for an antireflection coating </em><em>( n2 )</em>

<em> = √n₁ n₃ = √(1)(3.5) = 1.87 </em>

the refractive index closest to this value = 1.5 ( hence SiO2 will be chosen )

Thickness of SiO2  ( diameter )

= 900 / ( 4*n2 )

= 900 / ( 4 * 1.5 ) =  900 / 6 = 150 nm

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