Difference between revisions of "Mapping diamond surfaces using interference"
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Revision as of 12:15, 14 March 2007
This page represents a ongoing project dealing with using interference patterns to map the surface of a diamond wafer. Since this is my first page, you'll have to excuse any blatant errors that I do not pick up on immediately. Currently this page will represent my work with Dr. Richard Jones on an approximation to the beam splitter featured in the Michelson interferometer. I will start by giving a brief introduction to electromagnetic radiation, then move on to the approximation itself (including graphs,etc.). I will hopefully have this up and running by next Wednesday.
Electromagnetic Radiation
Using Maxwell's Equations we can find solutions for a travelling wave comprised of two perpindicular oscillating electric and magnetic fields, whose direction can be giving by the Poynting vector. [image of EM wave here]
What is light?
The Michelson Interferometer
What is a Michelson interferometer?
A simplistic approximation
But, what if I need to make formulas? I have no idea what that will look like, but let's try it. We can also do vector equations, such as Gauss's Law
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Next let's make some chapter headings.