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Total Internal Reflection
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Total Internal Reflection
  • Can occur when light inside a glass block hits
    the edge at certain angles
  • Remember if light hits the boundary between two
    media it will pass straight through
  • As you increase the angle of incidence, the ray
    gets bent
  • However at a particular angle called the
    Critical Angle, something strange happens

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At the Critical Angle
The refracted ray skims along the boundary (in
more technical language) The ray is refracted
parallel to the edge of the block
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As we increase the angle of incidence
  • As the angle of incidence increases, the ray is
    now only reflected back inside the block
  • The edge of the block acts like a mirror
  • The ray does not pass out of the block
  • The is total internal reflection
  • (See Sang page 60)

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But.
  • Total Internal Reflection only happens when
  • The ray is travelling through a medium of higher
    refractive index and meets a boundary with a
    medium of lower refractive index (ie the light is
    slow moving and meets a medium where it would be
    fast moving)

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Uses of Total Internal Reflection
  • A ray of light can be made to travel along the
    inside of a glass or plastic fibre which is
    coated with a material of lower refractive index
  • Rays travel through the fibre taking slightly
    different routes, so they might take different
    times to travel the full length
  • The ray of light is switched on and off as a way
    of signalling (called modulation). If the rays
    are travelling at different speeds, this causes
    problems known as multipath dispersion
  • To avoid this, the fibres have a very narrow core
    so that most rays pass straight down them

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Advantages of Optic Fibres
  • Less susceptible to noise than analogue signals
  • Can carry huge amounts of data
  • Can travel long distances before the signal needs
    to be boosted
  • Optic fibres have made it possible for us to have
    cable TV and High speed links between computers
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