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PASCO OS-9257A PRECISION INTERFEROMETER User Manual

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Precision Interferometer

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Data Analysis

In principle, the method for calculating the index of refraction is relatively simple. The light passes

through a greater length of glass as the plate is rotated. The general steps for measuring the index of

refraction in such a case is as follows:

1. Determine the change in the path length of the light beam as the glass plate is rotated. Determine how

much of the change in path length is through glass, d

g

(q), and how much is through air, d

a

(q).

2. Relate the change in path length to your measured fringe transitions with the following equation:

where n

a

= the index of refraction of air (see Experiment 2), n

g

= the index of refraction of the glass

plate (as yet unknown), l

0

= the wavelength of your light source in vacuum, and N = the number of

fringe transitions that you counted.
Carrying out this analysis for the glass plate is rather complicated, so we'll leave you with the equation

shown below for calculating the index of refraction based on your measurements. Nevertheless, we

encourage you to attempt the analysis for yourself. It will greatly increase your understanding of the

measurement and also of the complications inherent in the analysis.

where t = the thickness of the glass plate.

NOTE: Our thanks to Prof. Ernest Henninger, DePauw University, for providing this equation

from Light Principles and Measurements, by Monk, McGraw-Hill, 1937.

2n

a

d

a

(

θ

) + 2n

g

d

g

(

θ

)

λ

0

(2t – N

λ

0

)(1 – cos

θ

)

2t(1 – cos

θ

) – N

λ

0

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