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A 92-nm-thick coating of MgF2 (n=1.39) on glass acts as an antireflection coating for light with a wavelength of 510 nm. Without the coating, the intensity of reflected light is I=C(a2) , where a is the amplitude of the reflected light wave and C is an unknown proportionality constant. Let I' be the intensity of light reflected from the coated glass at wavelength λ . Find an expression for the ratio I'/I as a function of the wavelength λ where λ is in nm. This ratio is the reflection intensity from the coated glass relative to the reflection intensity from uncoated glass. A ratio less than 1 indicates that the coating is reducing the reflection intensity. 題目大致上看得懂 可是抓不到方向 最主要是不知道I和λ之間的相關性要如何去轉換 最上面那一大段是主問題 第二段是其中的第一小題 麻煩會的人提示一下該從哪裡開始下手 謝謝:P -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 163.25.118.165