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Reflectance vs Wavelength (Just Glass)
Posted 14.03.2024, 22:25 GMT-4 Ray Optics Version 6.0 4 Replies
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Hello,
I experimented with analyzing how reflectance (%) changes with wavelength for just a glass layer, intending to align my findings with the graphs presented in "Introduction to Optics" (Third Edition) by Frank L. Pedrotti, Leno M. Pedrotti, and Leno S. Pedrotti - a screenshot of one such graph is attached. Attached are the .mph file and a screenshot from the study.
My inquiry is about the discrepancy observed in the reflectance plots. Despite knowing that the refractive index changes with wavelength, the plots show a nearly constant reflectance around 4% across various wavelengths, appearing as a straight line. Why do these plots not showcase the expected variation due to the refractive index's dependence on wavelength?
Please advise.
Kind regards, Collins Kariuki.
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