Two light waves having the same wavelength in a vacuum are in phase initially. Then the first wave travels a path through a medium of the refractive index while the second wave travels a path of length through a medium of the refractive index . After this the phase difference between the two waves is:
Step 1: Given data:
The optical path length is the product of the geometric path length multiplied by the refractive index.
Step 2: Calculation:
Since, the length of the path for the first wave is:
The length of the path for the second wave is:
Difference between two paths:
The phase difference between the two waves is:
Thus, the phase difference between the two waves is .