A plane wave is normally incident from medium 1 ( 8₁. μ₁, ₁) to medium 2 (&2. 2. 2). Write down the expression for the E- field reflection and transmission coefficients. Calculate the amplitude reflection coefficient from air (μ = μ₁= 4 107 H/m, &a= 8.85 x 10-¹² F/m) to glass ( μμ = 4 10¹7 H/m, & = 1.99 x 10-¹1 F/m). For a 1 mW laser power normally incident from air onto a glass surface, calculate how much power would be transmitted into the glass? (assume that the material parameters at the laser frequency are the values given here). If a quarter wave layer is applied onto the glass surface, what should be the value of its ? and & in order to reduce the reflection coefficient to zero?

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A plane wave is normally incident from medium 1 ( 81, 41, Š1 ) to medium 2 (82, H2, Š2). Write
down the expression for the E- field reflection and transmission coefficients. Calculate the
amplitude reflection coefficient from air (µ = µ0 = 4x 10" H/m , &a = 8.85 x 10 -12 F/m) to glass (
u = 40 = 47 10-7 H/m , ɛg = 1.99 x 10 -11 F/m ). For a 1 mW laser power normally incident from
air onto a glass surface , calculate how much power would be transmitted into the glass? (assume
that the material parameters at the laser frequency are the values given here). If a quarter wave layer
is applied onto the glass surface, what should be the value of its č and e in order to reduce the
reflection coefficient to zero?
Transcribed Image Text:A plane wave is normally incident from medium 1 ( 81, 41, Š1 ) to medium 2 (82, H2, Š2). Write down the expression for the E- field reflection and transmission coefficients. Calculate the amplitude reflection coefficient from air (µ = µ0 = 4x 10" H/m , &a = 8.85 x 10 -12 F/m) to glass ( u = 40 = 47 10-7 H/m , ɛg = 1.99 x 10 -11 F/m ). For a 1 mW laser power normally incident from air onto a glass surface , calculate how much power would be transmitted into the glass? (assume that the material parameters at the laser frequency are the values given here). If a quarter wave layer is applied onto the glass surface, what should be the value of its č and e in order to reduce the reflection coefficient to zero?
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