Revisiting Fizeaus Observations: Spectral study of Na source using Newtons rings

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  • Title: Revisiting Fizeaus Observations: Spectral study of Na source using Newtons rings
  • ArXiv ID: 1304.7586
  • Date: 2013-04-30
  • Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper

📝 Abstract

Conventional Newtons rings is generally used in undergraduate laboratory to determine the average wavelength of Na doublet. A minor modification of this setup enables us to view simultaneously Newtons rings both in reflected as well as transmitted light. A movable glass plate with respect to the plano-convex lens allows us to observe the variation of contrast/visibility of these fringes and thus allows us to determine the separation of the yellow doublet.

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Conventional Newtons rings is generally used in undergraduate laboratory to determine the average wavelength of Na doublet. A minor modification of this setup enables us to view simultaneously Newtons rings both in reflected as well as transmitted light. A movable glass plate with respect to the plano-convex lens allows us to observe the variation of contrast/visibility of these fringes and thus allows us to determine the separation of the yellow doublet.

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Conventional Newtons rings is generally used in undergraduate laboratory to determine the average wavelength of Na doublet. A minor modification of this setup enables us to view simultaneously Newtons rings both in reflected as well as transmitted light. A movable glass plate with respect to the plano-convex lens allows us to observe the variation of contrast/visibility of these fringes and thus allows us to determine the separation of the yellow doublet.

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