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    Interference Of Light: Concepts To Advanced Applications

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    Interference Of Light: Concepts To Advanced Applications

    Interference Of Light: Concepts To Advanced Applications
    Published 5/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.87 GB | Duration: 11h 13m

    Learn the Fundamentals of Interference and How AI is Shaping Optical Physics"

    What you'll learn

    Eplain key concepts such as constructive and destructive interference, coherence, and path difference using classical physics frameworks.

    Interpret and predict interference patterns from experiments like Young’s Double-Slit, thin films, and Michelson interferometers.

    Apply AI techniques to recognize, classify, and interpret interference patterns from experimental or simulated data.

    Evaluate the effectiveness of different AI models in analyzing light interference data and optimizing optical experiments

    Requirements

    This course is beginner-friendly and does not require any prior knowledge of OPTICS.

    Description

    Welcome to "Interference of Light: Concepts to advanced" This course offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of light interference, taking you from foundational concepts to cutting-edge AI-driven applications in wave optics.Designed for students, researchers, and anyone curious about the intersection of classical physics and modern technology, this course will teach you everything you need to know about light interference, and show you how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the study of light.Through a blend of theoretical insights, historical experiments, and practical AI tools, you will:Master the Basics of Wave Optics: Understand the core principles behind light interference, diffraction, and polarization.Explore Iconic Interference Experiments: Learn about groundbreaking experiments like Young’s Double Slit, Newton’s Rings, and Michelson-Morley, which laid the foundation of our understanding of light.Dive into the Mathematics of Interference: Gain a solid understanding of the math behind interference patterns and diffraction, and learn how to calculate and predict them.Discover AI Applications in Optics: Understand how artificial intelligence is being used to simulate light behavior, solve complex optical problems, and optimize interference patterns in real-time.Work with AI Simulation Tools: Gain hands-on experience using AI-driven software to visualize and analyze light interference phenomena, enhancing your understanding of wave optics.Learn Real-World Applications: See how interference is applied in technology, from fiber optics and telecommunications to lasers and quantum computing.This course provides the ideal mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making it perfect for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the science of light and how artificial intelligence is changing the future of optics.By the end of the course, you'll have a strong grasp of both classical and modern optics, and be able to use AI tools to simulate, analyze, and solve interference problems in optics.Who This Course Is For:Students and enthusiasts of physics who want to learn about light interference and wave optics.Anyone interested in the applications of artificial intelligence in science and engineering.Researchers or professionals in optics, telecommunications, and related fields looking to explore AI tools in optical analysis.Educators seeking a comprehensive resource to teach wave optics and AI-driven simulations.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Overview of course

    Lecture 2 Course Overview and What You'll Learn material

    Section 2: Introduction to Wave Optics

    Lecture 3 Basics of Wave Nature of Light

    Lecture 4 Concept of Superposition Principle

    Lecture 5 Material

    Section 3: Interference of Light

    Lecture 6 What is Interference? – Principle & Conditions for Sustained Interference

    Lecture 7 Material

    Lecture 8 Types of Interference – Constructive and Destructive

    Lecture 9 Material

    Lecture 10 Coherent Sources – Importance in Interference

    Lecture 11 Young’s Double Slit Experiment Fringe Pattern

    Lecture 12 Material

    Lecture 13 Constructive and destructive interference by Young's double slit

    Lecture 14 Constructive and destructive interference by Young's double slit - material

    Lecture 15 Interference theory

    Lecture 16 Material

    Lecture 17 Maximum and minimum intensities

    Lecture 18 Notes

    Lecture 19 Interreference - Fringe width

    Lecture 20 Fringe Width & Path Difference – Calculations and Examples

    Lecture 21 Applications and Real-life Examples of Interference

    Lecture 22 Material

    Section 4: Interference in Thin Films

    Lecture 23 Introduction to Thin Film Interference

    Lecture 24 Material

    Lecture 25 Applications of thin film in interference

    Lecture 26 Conditions for Constructive & Destructive Interference in Thin Films

    Lecture 27 Interference Due to Reflected Light – Soap Bubbles, Oil Films

    Lecture 28 Mathematical Treatment of Thin Film Interference

    Section 5: Newton’s Rings (Reflected Light)

    Lecture 29 Experimental Setup and Principle

    Lecture 30 Theory Behind Newton’s Rings – Derivation

    Lecture 31 Material

    Lecture 32 Radius of Rings and Measurement of Wavelength

    Lecture 33 Applications of Newton’s Rings in interference

    Section 6: Applications

    Lecture 34 Applications of interference

    Lecture 35 Material

    Lecture 36 Material

    Section 7: Interference of light - advanced applications

    Lecture 37 Interference of Light – Advanced Applications

    Lecture 38 Advanced applications notes

    Lecture 39 Interference of Light – Advanced Applications in Engineering Technology

    Students and Beginners in Physics or Engineering: Those looking to build a strong foundation in opticS.