大学物理 ›› 2022, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (6): 40-.doi: 10.16854/j.cnki.1000-0712.210465

• 教学讨论 • 上一篇    下一篇

光由光密介质射向光疏介质时半波损失的条件

邱慧斌,吴俊杰,肖东华,胡天一,钟乘杰,李晓彬   

  1. 南昌大学 物理系,江西 南昌330031
  • 出版日期:2022-06-15 发布日期:2022-06-15
  • 作者简介:邱慧斌(1986—),男,江西抚州人,南昌大学物理系讲师,博士,主要从事大学物理理论教学和等离子体物理研究工作.
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金(12105134);江西省自然科学基金(20212BAB201031);江西省教改项目(JXJG-18-1-52);南昌大学教改项目(NCUJGLX-18-56);南昌大学创新学分科研训练项目(55002108);南昌大学大学生创新创业训练计划项目(2020CX130和2020CX132)资助

Condition of half-wave loss when light is emitted from optically  denser medium to optically thinner medium

QIU Hui-bin, WU Jun-jie, XIAO Dong-hua, HU Tian-yi, ZHONG Cheng-jie, LI Xiao-bin   

  1. Department of Physics, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330031, China
  • Online:2022-06-15 Published:2022-06-15

摘要: 本文通过对反射波和入射波振幅的比值关系进行详细解析推导、作图呈现和分析讨论,给出反射光和入射光相位差在折射率-入射角空间的详细分布图,并指明半波损失发生的各种条件,其中包括光由光密介质射向光疏介质时反射光发生半波损失的条件. 研究表明当光束由光密介质射向光疏介质时反射波也可能发生半波损失,而当光束由光疏介质射向光密介质时反射波也不是一定会发生半波损失. 澄清和补充了一些现有教科书中不很明确的结论. 

关键词: 半波损失, 相位差, 反射, 菲涅耳公式, 折射率-入射角空间

Abstract: Through detailed derivation, graph presentation and discussion of the ratio relationship between the amplitude of the reflected wave and that of the incident wave, this article gives the detailed distribution map of phase difference between the reflected light and the incident light in the refractive index-incident angle space. At the same time, various conditions for the occurrence of half-wave loss are specified, including the half-wave loss of the reflected light when the light is emitted from the optically denser medium to the optically thinner medium. Here we show that when the light beam is shot from the optically denser medium to the optically thinner medium, the reflected wave may also occur half-wave loss; when the light beam is shot from the optically thinner medium to the optically denser medium, the reflected wave does not necessarily occur a half-wave loss. Our work clarifies and supplements some unclear conclusions in existing textbooks.

Key words: half-wave loss, phase difference, reflection, Fresnel formula, refractive index-incident angle space