Key Components of Lloyd’s Mirror Setup:
- Coherent Light Source: A laser or narrow slit producing monochromatic light.
- Flat Reflecting Mirror: Positioned at a small angle to reflect the light waves.
- Screen: Used to observe the interference pattern.
- Adjustable Slit Positioning: Allows variation in fringe spacing.
Applications of Lloyd’s Mirror Experiment:
- Demonstrating Wave Nature of Light.
- Measuring Wavelength of Light by analyzing fringe spacing.
- Studying Thin-Film Interference and Optical Coatings.
- Precision Optical Alignment in interferometry and microscopy
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