When a wave meets an interface between two mediums of different wave travel speed, reflection of the wave occurs
Topics
- The angle between the reflected light ray and the normal of the surface is equal to the angle between the incident light ray and the normal of the surface
- Reflected wave amplitude
- is the incident wave amplitude
- and are the wave velocities in medium 1 (from incident wave) and medium 2 (where the incident wave is heading toward)
- and are refraction indices
- Phase difference in reflected wave compared to incident wave is if the waves travel quicker in the first medium compared to the second, 0 otherwise
- I.e. the reflected wave will be upside down relative to the incident wave if waves travel quicker in the first medium