The beam from a green laser pointer is traveling in air when it strikes the end
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Question
The beam from a green laser pointer is traveling in air when it strikes the end of an optical fiber at an angle of incidence ?1. The fiber has an index of refraction n. The transmited portion of the beam travels through the fiber and strikes the wall of the fiber at an angle of incidence, ?1?.
Part A
Find an expression for sin?1 if ?1 is equal to the critical angle for total reflection at the fiber wall.
Part B
What is the minimum value of n for which incoming light at any incident angle will be internally reflected at the wall of the fiber and, therefore, be captured by the fiber?
Explanation / Answer
sinphi1 = 1/n
theta2 = 90-phi1
from snells law
1*sintheta1 = n*sintheta2
sintheta1 = n*sin(90-phi)
sintheta1 = n*cosphi
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