Fiber Optic Essentials

Chapter 2 - Light Waves

2.1   INTRODUCTION

What is light? That is indeed a very difficult question to answer. To quote Richard
Feynman: “Newton thought that light was made up of particles, but then it was discovered
that it behaves like a wave. Later, however (in the beginning of the twentieth
century), it was found that light did indeed sometimes behave like a particle. . . . So it
really behaves like neither.” However, all phenomena discussed in this book can be
explained very satisfactorily by assuming the wave nature of light. Now the obvious
question is: What is a wave? A wave is propagation of disturbance. When we drop a
small stone in a calm pool of water, a circular pattern spreads out from the point of
impact (Fig. 2.1).1 The impact of the stone creates a disturbance that propagates outward.
In this propagation, the water molecules do not move outward with the wave;
instead, they move in nearly circular orbits about an equilibrium position. Once the
disturbance has passed a certain region, every drop of water is left at its original
position. This fact can easily be verified by placing a small piece of wood on the
surface of water. As the wave passes, the piece of wood comes back to its original
position. Further, with time, the circular ripples spread out; that is, the disturbance
(which is confined to particular region at a given time) produces a similar disturbance
at a neighboring point slightly later, with the pattern of disturbance remaining roughly
the same. Such a propagation of disturbances (without any translation of the medium
in the direction of propagation) is termed a wave. Also, the wave carries energy; in
this case the energy is in the form of the kinetic energy of water molecules. There
are many different types of waves: sound waves, light waves, radio waves, and so on,
and all waves are characterized by properties such as wavelength and frequency.

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