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Equipo de óptica ondulatoria con láser
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2. Description
Equipment set for demonstrating fundamental
phenomena in wave optics by means of practical
experiments.
Experiment topics:
Refraction and interference at the surfaces of a
glass block, apertured diaphragm, square dia-
phragm, grating with slits, cross grating.
Michelson interferometer
Reconstruction of a hologram
Investigation of linearly polarized light
Absorption of light
The light source is provided by a partially polarized
diode laser with adjustable mount. Power is sup-
plied from a plug-in power supply (included) or
from batteries. The components are magnetic and
can be placed horizontally or vertically on the
included metal board, according to the set-up
required for the various experiments.
All components are stored in a case with shaped
foam inlay.
3. Contents
1 Diode laser with adjustable mounting
1 Plug-in power supply
1 Battery holder (without batteries)
2 Mirrors with adjustable mounting
1 Half-silvered mirror
1 Screen, white
1 Screen, frosted glass
1 Convex lens
1 Polarization filter
1 Holder for lens and filter
3 Colour filters in slide frames (red, green, blue)
2 Apertured diaphragms in slide frames
2 Square diaphragms in slide frames
3 Gratings with slits in slide frames
1 Cross grating in slide frame
1 Glass plate in slide frame
1 Holder for slide frames
1 Hologram
1 Metal board with removable strut
4 Rubber feet for metal board
1 Storage case
1 Experiment guide
4. Technical data
Diode laser:
Wavelength:
Plug-in power supply: primary 100 V AC – 240 V AC
Battery holder:
Metal board:
5. Sample experiments
5.1 Light interference
5.1.1 Light interference on a thin glass plate
Place the laser without the lens in the corner
of metal board, the laser beam should be par-
allel to the longer side of the board (see Fig. 1).
Place the holder with the glass plate in the
other corner of the board. The laser beam spot
should be visible on the plate. The vertical po-
sition of the beam spot can be adjusted by
turning the nut in the laser holder.
Position the ground screen in the corner di-
agonal to the glass plate.
Rotate the glass plate holder until the beam
spot is in the centre of the ground screen.
Place the lens holder with lens directly in front
of the laser or place the lens without holder in
contact with the laser to produce a diverging
beam.
The diameter of the beam should not be greater
then the diameter of the glass plate, to maximise
light utilisation.
Observe the interference pattern on the ground
screen. Adjust its position to see the best inter-
ference pattern.
Fig.1 Experimental set-up (F = lens, GP = glass plate, S =
ground screen)
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laser safety class II, max. 1 mW
635 nm
secondary 3 V DC, 300 mA
for 2 x 1.5 V AA batteries
(batteries not included)
600 mm x 450 mm
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